1992
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.68.3773
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Fluctuations of vortices in layered high-Tcsuperconductors

Abstract: The temperature T s of spontaneous creation of vortex lines in Josephson coupled layered superconductors is obtained by taking into account the entropy contribution to the free energy due to thermal distortions. For Bi-and Tl-based high-T c superconductors and superlattices, the superconducting critical temperature T s lies noticeably below the mean-field transition temperature T c o (T c o -T s « 4 K or more). The contribution of thermal distortions to the free energy causes significant changes in the tempera… Show more

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“…Am −1 K −1 , we see that the (constant) contribution of the entropy term 43 can amount to 20 % of the temperature derivative of ∂M rev /∂ ln B, at most. The nonmonotonic field dependence of the reversible magnetization has a straightforward explanation in terms of the lowering of the vortex free energy by pinning onto the columnar defects.…”
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“…Am −1 K −1 , we see that the (constant) contribution of the entropy term 43 can amount to 20 % of the temperature derivative of ∂M rev /∂ ln B, at most. The nonmonotonic field dependence of the reversible magnetization has a straightforward explanation in terms of the lowering of the vortex free energy by pinning onto the columnar defects.…”
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confidence: 82%
“…Such a contribution may arise from vortex positional 40,43,44 and order parameter amplitude fluctuations. 40,47,48 The entropy contribution to the free energy is believed to be important in layered superconductors because of the "crossing point" behavior observed in the reversible magnetization at T * 1 and T * 2 .…”
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“…Although approximate treatments have been invoked to describe the thermodynamic properties of such materials, the essential ingredient, the Kosterlitz-Thouless behavior of the associated zero field transition, 8 has mostly not been taken into account. 9,10,11 Only recently, this behavior was incorporated by combining Kosterlitz-Thouless (KT) renormalization-group flows and explicit computations for plasmas. 12 On this basis the field and temperature dependence of the magnetization density, m (H c , T ), for temperatures T near to and below the KosterlitzThouless (KT) transition temperature T KT was determined for magnetic fields H c applied perpendicular to the superconducting sheet.…”
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“…High-T c materials display an upward curvature in the irreversibility line, attributed, among others, to high-field diamagnetic fluctuations [16,17,18]. The Landau and Ott definition of the upper critical field H c2 (T ) brings a new switch to this controversial issue as it displays no upward curvature.…”
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