2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-4534(02)02103-2
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Origin of the irreversible microwave absorption versus the state of vortex matter in Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox single crystals

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“…At low temperatures (T ≤ 50 K) the loop shape corresponds to bulk pinning only [11,12]. At high temperatures, close to T c , (Fig.1d) the loop has the shape, which is due to surface barrier [12]. Here the point of irreversibility line (H ir (72 K) ≃ 400 Oe) is determined by surface pinning.…”
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“…At low temperatures (T ≤ 50 K) the loop shape corresponds to bulk pinning only [11,12]. At high temperatures, close to T c , (Fig.1d) the loop has the shape, which is due to surface barrier [12]. Here the point of irreversibility line (H ir (72 K) ≃ 400 Oe) is determined by surface pinning.…”
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“…Previously we had found that both the shape of the MWA hysteresis loop and its dependence on modulation amplitude were governed by the vortex matter state and by the type of pinning: bulk or surface [12]. One can exploit these properties of the MWA loop to locate the phase diagram areas with predominance of bulk pinning or surface barrier.…”
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“…These displacements a i can result both from vortex pinning and from quite slow thermal vibrations of the vortex lattice. It is this very state of HTSC that gives rise to a number of peculiarities such as non-monotonous dependence of the critical field J c (H) on the external magnetic field H, "fishtail" effect [12], electrical bistability [13], changes in the character of microwave energy absorption [14], etc.…”
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“…These displacements a i can result both from vortex pinning and from quite slow thermal vibrations of the vortex lattice. It is this very state of HTSC that gives rise to a number of peculiarities such as non-monotonous dependence of the critical field J c (H) on the external magnetic field H, "fishtail" effect [12], electrical bistability [13], changes in the character of microwave energy absorption [14], etc.Based on the solution of a modified London equation for an anisotropic superconductor with the respective boundary conditions, analytical expressions for Fourier components of the local magnetic field h(r) of a regular vortex lattice above the surface of superconductor were obtained in [15]. The local magnetic field in an irregular vortex lattice…”
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