141 research outputs found
Correlation of tunneling spectra with surface nano-morphology and doping in thin YBa2Cu3O7-delta films
Tunneling spectra measured on thin epitaxial YBa2Cu3O7-delta films are found
to exhibit strong spatial variations, showing U and V-shaped gaps as well as
zero bias conductance peaks typical of a d-wave superconductor. A full
correspondence is found between the tunneling spectra and the surface
morphology down to a level of a unit-cell step. Splitting of the zero bias
conductance peak is seen in optimally-doped and overdoped films, but not in the
underdoped ones, suggesting that there is no transition to a state of broken
time reversal symmetry in the underdoped regimeComment: accepted to ep
Resistivity scaling and critical dynamics of fully frustrated Josephson-junction arrays with on-site dissipation
We study the scaling behavior and critical dynamics of the resistive
transition in Josephson-junction arrays, at f=1/2 flux quantum per plaquette,
by numerical simulation of an on-site dissipation model for the dynamics. The
results are compared with recent simulations using the
resistively-shunted-junction model. For both models, we find that the
resistivity scaling and critical dynamics of the phases are well described by
the same critical temperature as for the chiral (vortex-lattice) transition,
with a power-law divergent correlation length. The behavior is consistent with
the single transition scenario, where phase and chiral variables order at the
same temperature, but with different dynamic exponents z for phase coherence
and chiral order.Comment: 17 pages, 13 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Direct observation of nanometer-scale pinning sites in (Nd,Eu,Gd)BaCuO single crystals
We report on the observation of self-organized stripe-like structures on the
as-grown surface and in the bulk of (Nd,Eu,Gd)BaCuO single
crystals. The periodicity of the stripes on the surface lies between 500 and
800 nm. These are possibly the growth steps of the crystal. Transmission
electron microscopy investigations revealed stripes of periodicity in the range
of 20 to 40 nm in the bulk. From electron back scattered diffraction
investigations, no crystallographic misorientation due to the nanostripes has
been found. Scanning tunneling spectroscopic experiments revealed
nonsuperconducting regions, running along twin directions, which presumably
constitute strong pinning sites.Comment: 4 pages, 5 Figure
Magnetic domain tuning and the emergence of bubble domains in the bilayer manganite La 2−2x Sr 1+2x Mn 2 O 7 (x=0.32)
We report a magnetic force microscopy study of the magnetic domain evolution in the layered manganite La2-2x Sr1+2x Mn2O7 (with x = 0.32). This strongly correlated electron compound is known to exhibit a wide range of magnetic phases, including a recently uncovered biskyrmion phase. We observe a continuous transition from dendritic to stripelike domains, followed by the formation of magnetic bubbles due to a field-and temperaturedependent competition between in-plane and out-of-plane spin alignments. The magnetic bubble phase appears at comparable field and temperature ranges as the biskyrmion phase, suggesting a close relation between both phases. Based on our real-space images we construct a temperature-field phase diagram for this composition.open115Ysciescopu
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