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Effective Magnetic Field Dependence of the Flux Pinning Energy in FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) Superconductor

The role of a layered structure in superconducting pinning properties is still at a debate. The effects of the vortex shape, which can assume for example a staircase form, could influence the interplay with extrinsic pinning coming from the specific defects of the material, thus inducing an effectiv...

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Autores principales: Khan, Masood Rauf, Leo, Antonio, Nigro, Angela, Galluzzi, Armando, Polichetti, Massimiliano, Braccini, Valeria, Cialone, Matteo, Scuderi, Mario, Grimaldi, Gaia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8471004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34576513
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14185289
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author Khan, Masood Rauf
Leo, Antonio
Nigro, Angela
Galluzzi, Armando
Polichetti, Massimiliano
Braccini, Valeria
Cialone, Matteo
Scuderi, Mario
Grimaldi, Gaia
author_facet Khan, Masood Rauf
Leo, Antonio
Nigro, Angela
Galluzzi, Armando
Polichetti, Massimiliano
Braccini, Valeria
Cialone, Matteo
Scuderi, Mario
Grimaldi, Gaia
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description The role of a layered structure in superconducting pinning properties is still at a debate. The effects of the vortex shape, which can assume for example a staircase form, could influence the interplay with extrinsic pinning coming from the specific defects of the material, thus inducing an effective magnetic field dependence. To enlighten this role, we analysed the angular dependence of flux pinning energy U(H,θ) as a function of magnetic field in FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) thin film by considering the field components along the ab-plane of the crystal structure and the c-axis direction. U(H,θ) has been evaluated from magneto-resistivity measurements acquired at different orientations between the applied field up to 16 T and FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) thin films grown on a CaF(2) substrate. We observed that the U(H,θ) shows an anisotropic trend as a function of both the intensity and the direction of the applied field. Such a behaviour can be correlated to the presence of extended defects elongated in the ab-planes, thus mimicking a layered superconductor, as we observed in the microstructure of the compound. The comparison of FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) with other superconducting materials provides a more general understanding on the flux pinning energy in layered superconductors.
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spelling pubmed-84710042021-09-27 Effective Magnetic Field Dependence of the Flux Pinning Energy in FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) Superconductor Khan, Masood Rauf Leo, Antonio Nigro, Angela Galluzzi, Armando Polichetti, Massimiliano Braccini, Valeria Cialone, Matteo Scuderi, Mario Grimaldi, Gaia Materials (Basel) Article The role of a layered structure in superconducting pinning properties is still at a debate. The effects of the vortex shape, which can assume for example a staircase form, could influence the interplay with extrinsic pinning coming from the specific defects of the material, thus inducing an effective magnetic field dependence. To enlighten this role, we analysed the angular dependence of flux pinning energy U(H,θ) as a function of magnetic field in FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) thin film by considering the field components along the ab-plane of the crystal structure and the c-axis direction. U(H,θ) has been evaluated from magneto-resistivity measurements acquired at different orientations between the applied field up to 16 T and FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) thin films grown on a CaF(2) substrate. We observed that the U(H,θ) shows an anisotropic trend as a function of both the intensity and the direction of the applied field. Such a behaviour can be correlated to the presence of extended defects elongated in the ab-planes, thus mimicking a layered superconductor, as we observed in the microstructure of the compound. The comparison of FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) with other superconducting materials provides a more general understanding on the flux pinning energy in layered superconductors. MDPI 2021-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8471004/ /pubmed/34576513 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14185289 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Khan, Masood Rauf
Leo, Antonio
Nigro, Angela
Galluzzi, Armando
Polichetti, Massimiliano
Braccini, Valeria
Cialone, Matteo
Scuderi, Mario
Grimaldi, Gaia
Effective Magnetic Field Dependence of the Flux Pinning Energy in FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) Superconductor
title Effective Magnetic Field Dependence of the Flux Pinning Energy in FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) Superconductor
title_full Effective Magnetic Field Dependence of the Flux Pinning Energy in FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) Superconductor
title_fullStr Effective Magnetic Field Dependence of the Flux Pinning Energy in FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) Superconductor
title_full_unstemmed Effective Magnetic Field Dependence of the Flux Pinning Energy in FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) Superconductor
title_short Effective Magnetic Field Dependence of the Flux Pinning Energy in FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) Superconductor
title_sort effective magnetic field dependence of the flux pinning energy in fese(0.5)te(0.5) superconductor
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8471004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34576513
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14185289
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