Phase Transitions and Vortex Structure Evolution in Two-Level High- Temperature Granular Superconductor Y[Ba.sub.2][Cu.sub.3][O.sub.7-[delta]] under Temperature and Magnetic Field

Temperature dependences of the resistivity [rho] (T) of samples of granular high-temperature superconductor Y[Ba.sub.2][Cu.sub.3][O.sub.7-[delta]] are measured at various transverse external magnetic fields at 0 < [H.sub.ext] < 1900 Oe in the temperature range from the upper Josephson critical...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physics of the solid state 2017-08, Vol.59 (8), p.1492
Hauptverfasser: Derevyanko, V.V, Sukhareva, T.V, Finkel, V.A
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Zusammenfassung:Temperature dependences of the resistivity [rho] (T) of samples of granular high-temperature superconductor Y[Ba.sub.2][Cu.sub.3][O.sub.7-[delta]] are measured at various transverse external magnetic fields at 0 < [H.sub.ext] < 1900 Oe in the temperature range from the upper Josephson critical temperature of "weak bonds" [T.sub.c2J] to temperatures slightly exceeding the superconducting transition temperature [T.sub.c]. Based on the data obtained, the behavior of the field dependences of the critical temperatures of superconducting grains and "weak bonds," and temperature and field dependences of the magnetic contribution to the resistivity [mathematical expression not reproducible]. It is shown that the behavior of the magnetic contribution to the resistivity [DELTA][rho] along the line of the phase transition related to the onset of the magnetic field penetration in the form of Abrikosov vortices into the subsystem of superconducting grains [T.sub.c1g]([H.sub.ext]) is anomalous. The concepts on the magnetic flux redistribution between both subsystems of two-level HTSC near in the vicinity of [T.sub.c1g]: the Josephson vortex decreases, and the Abrikosov vortex density increases.
ISSN:1063-7834
1090-6460
DOI:10.1134/S1063783417080091