To investigate the quantum tunneling of almost macroscopic vortex segments we measured the normalized relaxation rate Q of superconducting currents for various high-Tc superconductors ~HTS's! down to 100 mK in magnetic fields up to 7 T. At fields below >0.5 T, Q is essentially independent of T in the temperature regime between thermally activated and quantum motion as theoretically expected. However, at higher fields, we find an unexpected linear T dependence of Q persisting down to the lowest temperatures in all investigated samples. Since these compounds were chosen to represent the distinct classes of dirty and clean HTS's, the extrapolated Q(T50) values are used to discuss the theoretical models for quantum creep in the clean and dirty limits. Based on this discussion we propose a semiempirical interpolation formula for Q(T50) which is also valid for compounds in between the dirty and clean limits

Temperature and magnetic-field dependence of quantum creep in various high-Tc superconductors

A M Testa;
1999

Abstract

To investigate the quantum tunneling of almost macroscopic vortex segments we measured the normalized relaxation rate Q of superconducting currents for various high-Tc superconductors ~HTS's! down to 100 mK in magnetic fields up to 7 T. At fields below >0.5 T, Q is essentially independent of T in the temperature regime between thermally activated and quantum motion as theoretically expected. However, at higher fields, we find an unexpected linear T dependence of Q persisting down to the lowest temperatures in all investigated samples. Since these compounds were chosen to represent the distinct classes of dirty and clean HTS's, the extrapolated Q(T50) values are used to discuss the theoretical models for quantum creep in the clean and dirty limits. Based on this discussion we propose a semiempirical interpolation formula for Q(T50) which is also valid for compounds in between the dirty and clean limits
1999
Istituto di Struttura della Materia - ISM - Sede Roma Tor Vergata
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