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Neutron Depolarization by Flux Latrices in High-TC Materials
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
Abstract
We have recently reported[l] neutron depolarization measurements on an YBa2Cu3O7−δ composition exhibiting a transition from a low temperature state which caused depolarization (P=0.76+−.02) to one at high temperatures (T=55K) where depolarization was absent. Since this temperature is well below the measured superconducting transition at 86K, we speculated that the transition was a dynamic one corresponding to flux lattice melting[2] or to formation of a glassy state[3]. We have now extended these depolarization measurements to two specimens of Bi2.2Sr1.7CaCu2O8+δ' prepared and characterized[4] at IBM, which showed superconducting transitions at 80K with weak tails extending to 110K. The two samples have critical current densities, as determined by the Bean expression[5], that differ by 50%.
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