Magnetic Field induced Dimensional Crossover Phenomena in Cuprate Superconductors and their Implications
Abstract
We discuss the occurrence of crossing points in the magnetization - temperature ) plane within the framework of critical phenomena. It is shown that in a two-dimensional superconducting slab of thickness versus temperature curves measured in different fields will cross at the critical temperature T_c of the slab. In contrast, in a 3D anisotropic bulk superconductor the crossing point occurs in the plot versus . The experimental facts that 2D crossing point features have been observed in ceramics and in single crystals for close to , but not for , is explained in terms of an angle-dependent crossover field separating the regions where 2D or 3D thermal fluctuations dominate. The measured 2D-crossing point data are used to estimate one of the fundamental parameters of cuprate superconductors, the minimum thickness of the slab , which remains superconducting. Our estimates, based on experimental 2D-crossing point data for single crystals, reveal that this length adopts material dependent values. Therefore, experimental data for T_c and , plotted in terms of T_c versus will not tend to a straight line with universal slope as the underdoped limit is approached. Implications for magnetic torque measurements are also worked out.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9812082,
title = {Magnetic Field induced Dimensional Crossover Phenomena in Cuprate Superconductors and their Implications},
author = {T. Schneider and J. M. Singer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9812082},
year = {2009}
}