Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1819245 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We present the magnetic field dependence of the critical current density from dc magnetization measurements concerning the anisotropic behaviour of flux line lattice (FLL) in a single crystal of YNi2B2C. The peak effect (PE) phenomenon is observed for all crystallographic orientations, but the second magnetization peak (SMP) anomaly is observed only for Hâ¥a. Our study reveals that the FLL obtained when Hâ¥[110] is better ordered within the basal plane. However, the FLL for Hâ¥c is found to be even more ordered than that for Hâ¥[110]. The perfect square symmetry of the FLL for Hâ¥c is perhaps responsible for promoting the realization of the best spatial order of the FLL prior to the onset of the PE, indicating a correlation between the crystalline lattice and the vortex lattice. We have also found a change over in the power law governing the decay of the critical current density which is identified as a crossover from weak to weaker pinning regime in the phase diagram.
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Authors
Pradip Das, C.V. Tomy, H. Takeya, S. Ramakrishnan, A.K. Grover,