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Enhancement of Superconductivity by Exchange Bias
In this work we study the transport properties of hybrids that consist of
exchange biased ferromagnets (FMs) combined with a low-Tc superconductor (SC).
Not only different FMs but also various structural topologies have been
investigated: results for multilayers of La(1-x)CaxMnO3 combined with Nb in the
form of [La0.33Ca0.67MnO3/La0.60Ca0.40MnO3]15/Nb, and for more simple
Ni80Fe20/Nb/Ni80Fe20 trilayers and Ni80Fe20/Nb bilayers are presented. The
results obtained in all hybrid structures studied in this work clearly uncover
that the exchange bias mechanism promotes superconductivity. Our findings
assist the understanding of the contradictory results that have been reported
in the recent literature regarding the transport properties of relative
FM/SC/FM spin valves
Giant increase in critical current density of KxFe2-ySe2 single crystals
By using post-annealing and quenching technique, we show that the critical
current density Jc,ab of KxFe2-ySe2 single crystals can be enhanced more than
one order of magnitude up to ~ 2.1 \times 10^4 A/cm^2 at 1.8 K. The scaling law
between normalized pinning force and reduced field for all measured
temperatures was observed, reflecting the presence of only one dominant pinning
mechanism. Analysis indicates presence of 3D point-like normal core pinning
sources in quenched KxFe2-ySe2 samples whereas dominant vortex interaction with
pinning centers is via spatial variations in Tc ("deltaTc pinning").Comment: 3 figures, 4 page
Effective ferromagnetic coupling between a superconductor and a ferromagnet in LaCaMnO/Nb hybrids
In this work we present magnetization data on hybrids consisting of
multilayers (MLs) of man- ganites [La0.33Ca0.67MnO3/La0.60Ca0.40MnO3]15 in
contact with a low-Tc Nb superconductor (SC). Although a pure SC should behave
diamagnetically in respect to the external magnetic field in our ML-SC hybrids
we observed that the magnetization of the SC follows that of the ML. Our
intriguing experimental results show that the SC below its TSC c becomes
ferromagnetically coupled to the ML. As a result in the regime where
diamagnetic behaviour of the SC was expected its bulk magne- tization switches
only whenever the coercive field of the ML is exceeded. By employing specific
experiments where the ML was selectively biased or not we demonstrate that the
ML inflicts its magnetic properties on the whole hybrid. Possible explanations
are discussed in connection to recent theoretical proposals and experimental
findings that were obtained in relative hybrids.Comment: To appear in Phys. Rev.
B NMR detection of the magnetic field distribution in the mixed superconducting state of MgB
The temperature dependence of the magnetic field distribution in the mixed
superconducting phase of randomly oriented MgB powder was probed by B NMR spectroscopy. Below the temperature of the second critical () field, K, our spectra reveal two NMR signal
components, one mapping the magnetic field distribution in the mixed
superconducting state and the other one arising from the normal state. The
complementary use of bulk magnetization and NMR measurements reveals that
MgB is an anisotropic superconductor with a Tesla
anisotropy parameter
B and Al NMR spin-lattice relaxation and Knight shift study of MgAlB. Evidence for anisotropic Fermi surface
We report a detailed study of B and Al NMR spin-lattice
relaxation rates (), as well as of Al Knight shift (K) of
MgAlB, . The obtained () and K vs. x
plots are in excellent agreement with ab initio calculations. This asserts
experimentally the prediction that the Fermi surface is highly anisotropic,
consisting mainly of hole-type 2-D cylindrical sheets from bonding
boron orbitals. It is also shown that the density of states at the Fermi level
decreases sharply on Al doping and the 2-D sheets collapse at ,
where the superconductive phase disappears
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