Vortex fluctuation effect in three dimensional superconductors
Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, ISSN: 0011-4626, Vol: 46, Issue: SUPPL. 3, Page: 1781-1782
1996
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Article Description
This paper reports the experimental results on reversible magnetization at high fields for grain aligned HgBaCaSrCu0-δ and YBaCuO-δ which are known to be anisotropic three dimensional superconductors. A crossover of magnetization curves M (T) for various magnetic fields are clearly observed near T, which indicates the vortex fluctuation effect. In these 3D-superconductors, the fluctuation of vortices was quantitatively interpreted for the first time from extension of the vortex fluctuation model. These results are compared with those of 2D-superconductors.
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