Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8164186 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Measurements on magnetization and relaxation have been carried out on an optimally doped Ba1âxKxBiO3+δ single crystal with Tc = 31.3 K. Detailed analysis is undertaken on the data. Both the dynamical relaxation and conventional relaxation have been measured leading to the self-consistent determination of the magnetization relaxation rate. It is found that the data are well described by the collective pinning model leading to the glassy exponent of about μâ¯â⯠1.64-1.68 with the magnetic fields of 1 and 3 T. The analysis based on Maley's method combining with the conventional relaxation data allows us to determine the current dependent activation energy U which yields a μ value of about 1.23-1.29 for the magnetic fields of 1 and 3 T. The second magnetization peaks appear in wide temperature region from 2 K to 24 K. The separation between the second peak field and the irreversibility field becomes narrow when temperature is increased. When the two fields are close to each other, we find that the second peak evolves into a step-like transition of magnetization. Finally, we present a vortex phase diagram and demonstrate that the vortex dynamics in Ba1âxKxBiO3 can be used as a model system for studying the collective vortex pining.
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Authors
Yanjing Jiao, Wang Cheng, Qiang Deng, Huan Yang, Hai-Hu Wen,