Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5496511 | Physics Letters A | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Fluctuation conductivity is experimentally studied in the genuine critical region near the superconducting transition of YBa2Cu3O7 â δ, YBa2Cu2.985Fe0.015O7 â δ and Y0.95Ca0.05Ba2Cu3O7 â δ single crystal samples. Two fluctuation regimes where the electrical conductivity diverges as a power-law of the reduced temperature were systematically observed. In the first regime, farther from the critical temperature Tc, the transition behaves as predicted by the thermodynamics of the three dimensional-XY (3D-XY) universality class characteristic of a second-order phase transition. In the asymptotic regime closer to Tc a power-law regime characterized by a much smaller exponent is observed. The smallest value ever reported for the fluctuation conductivity exponent in the high-Tc superconductors is obtained for the Fe- and Ca-doped systems. We suggest that the regime beyond 3D-XY is a crossover towards a weakly first-order transition induced by internal magnetic excitations.
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Authors
Marlon Luiz Hneda, Luciano da Silva Berchon, Paulo Pureur, Valdemar das Neves Vieira, Sandra Teixeira Jaeckel, Fábio Teixeira Dias, Rosângela Menegotto Costa,