Thursday, January 31, 2013

1301.7333 (Lu Li et al.)

Phase fluctuations versus Gaussian fluctuations in optimally-doped
YBa$_2$Cu$_3$O$_7$
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Lu Li, Yayu Wang, N. P. Ong
We analyze recent torque measurements of the magnetization $M_d$ vs. magnetic field $H$ in optimally doped YBa$_2$Cu$_3$O$_{7-y}$ (OPT YBCO) to argue against a recent proposal by Rey et al that the magnetization results above $T_c$ are consistent with Gaussian fluctuations. We find that, despite its strong interlayer coupling, OPT YBCO displays an anomalous non-monotonic dependence of $M_d$ on $H$ which represents direct evidence for the locking of the pair wavefunction phase $\theta_n$ at $T_c$ and the subsequent unlocking by a relatively weak $H$. These unusual features characterize the unusual nature of the transition to the Meissner state in cuprate superconductors. They are absent in low-$T_c$ superconductors to our knowledge. We also stress the importance of the vortex liquid state, as well as the profiles of the melting field $H_m(T)$ and the upper critical field curve $H_{c2}(T)$ in the $T$-$H$ plane. Contrary to the claims of Rey et al, we show that the curves of the magnetization and the Nernst signal illustrate the inaccessibility of the $H_{c2}$ line near $T_c$. The prediction of the $H_{c2}$ line by Rey et al is shown to be invalid in OPT YBCO.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.7333

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