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2. Microalloying effect in ternary Al-Sm-X (X=Ag, Au, Cu) metallic glasses studied by ab initio molecular dynamics
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Xi, J., Bokas, G., Schultz, L. E., Gao, M., Zhao, L., Shen, Y., Perepezko, J. H., Morgan, D., and Szlufarska, I.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The icosahedral-like polyhedral fraction (ICO-like fraction) has been studied as a criterion for predicting the glass-forming ability of bulk ternary metallic glasses, Al90Sm8X2 (X = Al (binary), Cu, Ag, Au), using ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations. We found that the ICO-like fraction can be determined with adequate precision to explore correlations with AIMD simulations. We then demonstrated that ICO-like fraction correlates with the critical cooling rate, which is a widely used intrinsic measure of glass forming ability. These results suggest that the ICO-like fraction from AIMD simulations may offer a useful guide for searching and screening for good glass formers.
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- 2020
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3. Anisotropy of iron-platinum-arsenide Ca10(PtnAs8)(Fe2-xPtxAs2)5 single crystals
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Yuan, F. F., Sun, Y., Zhou, W., Zhou, X., Ding, Q. P., Iida, K., Huehne, R., Schultz, L., Tamegai, T., and Shi, Z. X.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
The upper critical field Hc2 anisotropy of Ca10(PtnAs8)(Fe2-xPtxAs2)5 (n = 3, 4) single crystals with long FeAs interlayer distance (d) was studied by angular dependent resistivity measurements. A scaling of the angular dependent resistivity was realized for both single crystals using the anisotropic Ginzburg-Landau (AGL) approach with an appropriate anisotropy parameter {\gamma}. The AGL scaling parameter {\gamma} increases with decreasing temperature and reaches a value of about 10 at 0.8Tc for both single crystals. These values are much larger than those of other iron-based superconductors (FeSCs). Remarkably, the values of {\gamma}2 show an almost linear increase with the FeAs/FeSe interlayer distance d for FeSCs. Compared to cuprates, FeSCs are less anisotropic, indicating that two dimensionality of the superconductivity is intrinsically weak., Comment: Accepted in Applied Physics Letters. 5 figures
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- 2015
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4. Unusually high critical current of clean P-doped BaFe2As2 single crystalline thin film
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Kurth, F., Tarantini, C., Grinenko, V., Haenisch, J., Jaroszynski, J., Reich, E., Mori, Y., Sakagami, A., Kawaguchi, T., Engelmann, J., Schultz, L., Holzapfel, B., Ikuta, H., Huehne, R., and Iida, K.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Microstructura lly clean, isov alently P-doped BaFe2As2 (Ba-122) single crystalline thin films have been prepared on MgO (001) substrates by molecular beam epitaxy. These films show a superconducting transition temperature (Tc) of over 30 K although P content is around 0.22, which is lower than the optimal one for single crystals (i.e., 0.33). The enhanced Tc at this doping level is attributed to the in-plane tensile strain. The strained film shows high transport self-field critical current densities (Jc) of over 6 MA/cm2 at 4.2 K, which are among the highest for Fe based superconductors (FeSCs). In-field Jc exceeds 0.1 MA/cm2 at m0H = 35 T for H||ab and m0H = 18 T for H||c at 4.2 K, respectively, in spite of moderate upper critical fields compared to other FeSCs with similar Tc. Structural investigations reveal no defects or misoriented grains pointing to strong pinning centers. We relate this unexpected high Jc to a strong enhancement of the vortex core energy at optimal Tc, driven by in-plane strain and doping. These unusually high Jc make P-doped Ba-122 very favorable for high-field magnet applications., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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- 2015
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5. Earth Remote Sensing in NWS Severe Weather Damage Assessments
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Molthan, A., Schultz, L. A., McGrath, K. M., Burks, J. E., Camp, J.P., Angle, K., Bell, J. R., and Jedlovec, G. J.
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- 2020
6. Ethical Framework Principles for Climate Intervention Research
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Williams, B., Gershenfeld, J., Goss, H., Guillot, C., Hanson, B., Lachance, J., Lyon, L., Morrison, M., Pandya, R., Shimamoto, M., Schultz, L., Weinberg, J., Möller, I.M., Williams, B., Gershenfeld, J., Goss, H., Guillot, C., Hanson, B., Lachance, J., Lyon, L., Morrison, M., Pandya, R., Shimamoto, M., Schultz, L., Weinberg, J., and Möller, I.M.
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- 2024
7. Decision criteria in health professionals choosing a rural practice setting: Development of the Careers in Rural Health Tracking Survey (CIRHTS)
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Schofield, D, Fuller, J, Fletcher, S, Birden, H, Page, S, Kostal, K, Wagner, S, and Schultz, L
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8. Strain induced superconductivity in the parent compound BaFe2As2
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Engelmann, J., Grinenko, V., Chekhonin, P., Skrotzki, W., Efremov, D. V., Oswald, S., Iida, K., Hühne, R., Hänisch, J., Hoffmann, M., Kurth, F., Schultz, L., and Holzapfel, B.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
The discovery of superconductivity (SC) with a transition temperature, Tc, up to 65K in single-layer FeSe (bulk Tc =8K) films grown on SrTiO3 substrates has attracted special attention to Fe-based thin films. The high Tc is a consequence of the combined effect of electron transfer from the oxygen-vacant substrate to the FeSe thin film and lattice tensile strain. Here we demonstrate the realization of SC in the parent compound BaFe2As2 (no bulk Tc) just by tensile lattice strain without charge doping. We investigate the interplay between strain and SC in epitaxial BaFe2As2 thin films on Fe-buffered MgAl2O4 single crystalline substrates. The strong interfacial bonding between Fe and the FeAs sublattice increases the Fe-Fe distance due to the lattice misfit which leads to a suppression of the antiferromagnetic spin density wave and induces SC with bulk-Tc ?10K. These results highlight the role of structural changes in controlling the phase diagram of Fe-based superconductors., Comment: http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2013/131206/ncomms3877/full/ncomms3877.html
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- 2013
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9. The Effect of 45{\deg} Grain Boundaries and associated Fe particles on Jc and resistivity in Ba(Fe0.9Co0.1)2As2 Thin Films
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Hänisch, J., Iida, K., Kurth, F., Thersleff, T., Trommler, S., Reich, E., Hühne, R., Schultz, L., and Holzapfel, B.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
The anisotropy of the critical current density Jc depends in general on both the properties of the flux lines (such as line tension, coherence length and penetration depth) and the properties of the defects (such as density, shape, orientation etc.). Whereas the Jc anisotropy in microstructurally clean films can be scaled to an effective magnetic field containing the Ginzburg-Landau anisotropy term, it is in general not possible (or only in a limited field range) for samples containing extended defects. Here, the Jc anisotropy of a Co-doped BaFe2As2 sample with 45{\deg} [001] tilt grain boundaries (GBs), i.e. grain boundaries created by 45{\deg} in-plane rotated grains, as well as extended Fe particles is investigated. This microstructure leads to c-axis correlated pinning, both due to the GBs and the Fe particles and manifests in a c-axis peak in the Jc anisotropy at low magnetic fields and a deviation from the anisotropic Ginzburg-Landau scaling at higher fields. Strong pinning at ellipsoidal extended defects, i.e. the Fe particles, is discussed, and the full Jc anisotropy is fitted successfully with the vortex path model. The results are compared to a sample without GBs and Fe particles. 45{\deg} GBs seem to be good pinning centers rather than detrimental to current flow., Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, CEC-ICMC 2013 proceeding, accepted for publication in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (Materials)
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- 2013
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10. Infrared photo-response of Fe-shunted Ba-122 thin film microstructures
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Rehm, L., Henrich, D., Hofherr, M., Wuensch, S., Thoma, P., Scheuring, A., Ilin, K., Siegel, M., Haindl, S., Iida, K., Kurth, F, Holzapfel, B., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We present a study of the response to pulsed infrared radiation of Fe-layer shunted pnictide thin film microstructures. The thin film multilayer consisting of 20 nm thick Fe-buffer, 50 nm thick Ba(Fe,Co)2As2 film and gold protection layer were deposited on heated MgO and MgAl2O4 substrates by pulsed-laser deposition. The multilayers were patterned into 5 to 8 um wide and 5 um long microbridges by electron-beam lithography and ion-milling technique. The microbridges show Tc up to 20 K and a critical current density up to 2.56 MA/cm2 at T = 10 K. The photo-response of Fe-shunted Ba(Fe,Co)2As2 thin film microbridges to infrared radiation was studied in a wide range of incident optical power, operation temperature and bias current. We have found that the electron energy relaxation in studied multilayers is dependent on substrate material and is 1.75 times faster in case of MgAl2O4 characterized by lattice matching to pnictide film in comparison to MgO substrate., Comment: ASC 2012 submission
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- 2012
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11. Electronic phase diagram of disordered Co doped BaFe2As2
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Kurth, F., Iida, K., Trommler, S., Hänisch, J., Nenkov, K., Engelmann, J., Oswald, S., Werner, J., Schultz, L., Holzapfel, B., and Haindl, S.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Superconducting and normal state transport properties in iron pnictides are sensitive to disorder and impurity scattering. By investigation of Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 thin films with varying Co concentration, we demonstrate that in the dirty limit the superconducting dome in the electronic phase diagram of Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 shifts towards lower doping concentrations, which differs significantly from observations in single crystals. We show that especially in the underdoped regime superconducting transition temperatures higher than 27 K are possible., Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures
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- 2012
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12. Peculiarities of the superconducting gaps and the electron-boson interaction in TmNi2B2C as seen by point-contact spectroscopy
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Naidyuk, Yu. G., Kvitnitskaya, O. E., Tiutrina, L. V., Yanson, I. K., Behr, G., Fuchs, G., Drechsler, S. -L., Nenkov, K., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Point-contact (PC) investigations on the title compound in the normal and superconducting (SC) state (Tc=10,6 K) are presented. The temperature dependence of the SC gap of TmNi2B2C determined from Andreev-reflection (AR) spectra using the standard single-gap approximation (SGA) deviates from the BCS behavior in displaying a maximum at about Tc/2. A refined analysis within the two-gap approximation provides evidence for the presence of a second gap twice as large as the main gap (the first one), while the latter is close to that within the SGA. This way, TmNi2B2C expands the number of nickel borocarbide superconductors which exhibit a clear multiband character. Additionally, for the first time "reentrant" features were found in the AR spectra for some PCs measured in a magnetic field. The PC spectroscopy of the electron-boson interaction in TmNi2B2C in the normal state reveals a pronounced phonon maximum at 9.5meV and a more smeared one around 15 meV, while at higher energies the PC spectra are almost featureless. Additionally, the most intense peak slightly above 3meV observed in the PC spectra of TmNi2B2C is presumably caused by crystalline-electric-field (CEF) excitations. The peak near 1meV detected for some PC spectra is connected with a modification of the CEF probably due to boron or carbon vacancies, allowing to probe the local stoichiometry by PC spectroscopy., Comment: 10 two-column pages, 9 figs, to be published in PRB
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- 2011
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13. Point-contact study of ReFeAs(1-x)Fx (Re=La, Sm) superconducting films
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Naidyuk, Yu. G., Kvitnitskaya, O. E., Yanson, I. K., Fuchs, G., Haindl, S., Kidszun, M., Schultz, L., and Holzapfel, B.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Point-contact (PC) Andreev-reflection (AR) measurements of the superconducting gap in iron-oxipnictide ReFeAsO_{1-x}F_x (Re=La, Sm) films have been carried out. The value of the gap is distributed in the range 2\Delta \simeq 5-10 meV (for Re=Sm) with a maximum in the distribution around 6 meV. Temperature dependence of the gap \Delta(T) can be fitted well by BCS curve giving reduced gap ratio 2\Delta /kT_c^*\simeq 3.5 (here T_c^* is the critical temperature from the BCS fit). At the same time, an expected second larger gap feature was difficult to resolve distinctly on the AR spectra making determination reliability of the second gap detection questionable. Possible reasons for this and the origin of other features like clear-cut asymmetry in the AR spectra and current regime in PCs are discussed., Comment: 6 two-column pages, 6 figs., 26 Refs., to be published in Superconductor Science and Technology
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- 2011
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14. Quantitative assessment of pinning forces and the superconducting gap in NbN thin films from complementary magnetic force microscopy and transport measurements
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Shapoval, T., Stopfel, H., Haindl, S., Engelmann, J., Inosov, D. S., Holzapfel, B., Neu, V., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Epitaxial niobium-nitride thin films with a critical temperature of Tc=16K and a thickness of 100nm were fabricated on MgO(100) substrates by pulsed laser deposition. Low-temperature magnetic force microscopy (MFM) images of the supercurrent vortices were measured after field cooling in a magnetic field of 3mT at various temperatures. Temperature dependence of the penetration depth has been evaluated by a two-dimensional fitting of the vortex profiles in the monopole-monopole model. Its subsequent fit to a single s-wave gap function results in the superconducting gap amplitude Delta(0) = 2.9 meV = 2.1*kB*Tc, in perfect agreement with previous reports. The pinning force has been independently estimated from local depinning of individual vortices by lateral forces exerted by the MFM tip and from transport measurements. A good quantitative agreement between the two techniques shows that for low fields, B << Hc2, MFM is a powerful and reliable technique to probe the local variations of the pinning landscape. We also demonstrate that the monopole model can be successfully applied even for thin films with a thickness comparable to the penetration depth., Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables
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- 2011
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15. Monopolelike probes for quantitative magnetic force microscopy: calibration and application
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Vock, S., Wolny, F., Mühl, T., Kaltofen, R., Schultz, L., Büchner, B., Hassel, C., Lindner, L., and Neu, V.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
A local magnetization measurement was performed with a Magnetic Force Microscope (MFM) to determine magnetization in domains of an exchange coupled [Co/Pt]/Co/Ru multilayer with predominant perpendicular anisotropy. The quantitative MFM measurements were conducted with an iron filled carbon nanotube tip, which is shown to behave like a monopole. As a result we determined an additional in-plane magnetization component of the multilayer, which is explained by estimating the effective permeability of the sample within the \mu*-method., Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures
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16. Influenced of Fe buffer thickness on the crystalline quality and the transport properties of Fe/Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 bilayers
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Iida, K., Haindl, S., Thersleff, T., Haenishc, J., Kurth, F., Kidszun, M., Huehne, R., Moench, I., Schultz, L., Holzapfel, B., and Heller, R.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The implementation of an Fe buffer layer is a promising way to obtain epitaxial growth of Co-doped BaFe2As2 (Ba-122). However, the crystalline quality and the superconducting properties of Co-doped Ba-122 are influenced by the Fe buffer layer thickness, dFe. The well-textured growth of the Fe/Ba-122 bilayer with dFe = 15 nm results in a high Jc of 0.45 MAcm$^{-2}$ at 12 K in self-field, whereas a low Jc value of 61000 Acm$^{-2}$ is recorded for the bilayer with dFe = 4 nm at the corresponding reduced temperature due to the presence of grain boundaries.
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17. Point-contact study of the LuNi2B2C borocarbide superconducting film
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Kvitnitskaya, O. E., Naidyuk, Yu. G., Yanson, I. K., Niemeier, T., Fuchs, G., Holzapfel, B., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We present point-contact (PC) Andreev-reflection measurements of a superconducting epitaxial c-axis oriented nickel borocarbide film LuNi2B2C (Tc=15.9 K). The averaged value of the superconducting gap is found to be 2.6 +/-0.2 meV in the one-gap approach, whereas the two-gap approach results in 2.14+/-0.36 meV and 3.0+/-0.27 meV. The better fit of the Andreev-reflection spectra for the LuNi2B2C - Cu PC obtained by the two-gap approach provides evidence for multiband superconductivity in LuNi2B2C. For the first time, PC electron-phonon interaction (EPI) spectra have been measured for this compound. They demonstrate pronounced phonon maximum at 8.5+/-0.4meV and a second shallow one at 15.8+/-0.6 meV. The electron-phonon coupling constant estimated from the PC EPI spectra turned out to be small (~ 0.1), like in other superconducting rare-earth nickel borocarbides. Possible reasons for this are discussed., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, V2: figs. 2 & 5 captions are corrected, and new Refs. 4, 6, 12, 13, 14 are added
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- 2010
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18. Highly anisotropic energy gap in superconducting Ba(Fe$_{0.9}$Co$_{0.1}$)$_{2}$As$_{2}$ from optical conductivity measurements
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Fischer, T., Pronin, A. V., Wosnitza, J., Iida, K., Kurth, F., Haindl, S., Schultz, L., Holzapfel, B., and Schachinger, E.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We have measured the complex dynamical conductivity, $\sigma = \sigma_{1} + i\sigma_{2}$, of superconducting Ba(Fe$_{0.9}$Co$_{0.1}$)$_{2}$As$_{2}$ ($T_{c} = 22$ K) at terahertz frequencies and temperatures 2 - 30 K. In the frequency dependence of $\sigma_{1}$ below $T_{c}$, we observe clear signatures of the superconducting energy gap opening. The temperature dependence of $\sigma_{1}$ demonstrates a pronounced coherence peak at frequencies below 15 cm$^{-1}$ (1.8 meV). The temperature dependence of the penetration depth, calculated from $\sigma_{2}$, shows power-law behavior at the lowest temperatures. Analysis of the conductivity data with a two-gap model, gives the smaller isotropic s-wave gap of $\Delta_{A} = 3$ meV, while the larger gap is highly anisotropic with possible nodes and its rms amplitude is $\Delta_{0} = 8$ meV. Overall, our results are consistent with a two-band superconductor with an $s_{\pm}$ gap symmetry., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, discussion on pair-barking scattering and possible lifting of the nodes is added
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- 2010
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19. Critical current scaling and anisotropy in oxypnictide superconductors
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Kidszun, M., Haindl, S., Thersleff, T., Haenisch, J., Kauffmann, A., Iida, K., Freudenberger, J., Schultz, L., and Holzapfel, B.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Investigating the anisotropy of superconductors permits an access to fundamental properties. Having succeeded in the fabrication of epitaxial superconducting LaFeAs(O,F) thin films we performed an extensive study of electrical transport properties. In face of multiband superconductivity we can demonstrate that a Blatter scaling of the angular dependent critical current densities can be adopted, although being originally developed for single band superconductors. In contrast to single band superconductors the mass anisotropy of LaFeAs(O,F) is temperature dependent. A very steep increase of the upper critical field and the irreversibility field can be observed at temperatures below 6K, indicating that the band with the smaller gap is in the dirty limit. This temperature dependence can be theoretically described by two dominating bands responsible for superconductivity. A pinning force scaling provides insight into the prevalent pinning mechanism and can be specified in terms of the Kramer model., Comment: 7 pages, 13 figures
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- 2010
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20. Lattice structure and magnetization of LaCoO3 thin films
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Rata, A. D., Herklotz, A., Schultz, L., and Doerr, K.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We investigate the structure and magnetic properties of thin films of the LaCoO$_{3}$ compound. Thin films are deposited by pulsed laser deposition on various substrates in order to tune the strain from compressive to tensile. Single-phase (001) oriented LaCoO$_{3}$ layers were grown on all substrates despite large misfits. The tetragonal distortion of the films covers a wide range from -2% to 2.8%. Our LaCoO$_{3}$ films are ferromagnetic with Curie temperature around 85 K, contrary to the bulk. The total magnetic moment is below $1\mu_{B}$/Co$^{3+}$, a value relatively small for an exited spin-state of the Co$^{3+}$ ions, but comparable to values reported in literature. A correlation of strain states and magnetic moment of Co$^{3+}$ ions in LaCoO$_{3}$ thin films is observed., Comment: submitted tu European Phys. J. B
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- 2010
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21. Texture and morphology of epitaxially grown LuNi2B2C thin films on single crystalline MgO substrates of different orientation
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Niemeier, T., Huhne, R., Schultz, L., and Holzapfel, B.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
This paper has been withdrawn and will be replaced as soon as possible.
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- 2010
22. Growth and characterization of epitaxial LuNi2B2C thin films on MgO single crystals
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Niemeier, T., Hühne, R., Köhler, A., Behr, G., Schultz, L., and Holzapfel, B.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Biaxially textured LuNi2BC thin films with Tc up to 15.8 K and a residual resistivity ratio up to 15 have been prepared. The films were deposited on MgO(110) substrates using pulsed laser deposition from a stoichiometric target. Via the precise control of the deposition rate, a biaxial texture is favored within a broad range of the deposition temperature. The full epitaxial relationship between the borocarbide film, the \luo interface layer and the substrate is (110)[001]MgO II (110)[001]Lu2O3 II (001)[100]LuNi2B2C. A very sharp in--plane alignment of about 1\textdegree and an out--of--plane order of about 2.5\textdegree was achieved in the \luni layer. However, a systematic study using different deposition temperatures shows that the temperature is crucial for phase formation and appealing superconducting properties. Applying optimized deposition conditions, critical temperatures of up to 15.8 K and steep superconducting transitions of about 0.3 K are reproducibly obtained. We further analyzed the upper critical field Hc2 of one film deposited under optimized conditions. It was resistively measured along the [001] direction and fitted with a power law. The value of Hc2(0) = 9.82 T obtained from that fit is in very good agreement with single crystal data and the power exponent describing the positive curvature for small external magnetic fields of about 0.19 indicates a relatively low intraband scattering in the films.
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- 2010
23. Scaling behaviour of the critical current in clean epitaxial Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 thin films
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Iida, K., Haenisch, J., Thersleff, T., Kurth, F., Kidszun, M., Haindl, S., Huehne, R., Schultz, L., and Holzapfel, B.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The angular-dependent critical current density, Jc(theta), and the upper critical field, Hc2(theta), of epitaxial Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 thin films have been investigated. No Jc(theta) peaks for H || c were observed regardless of temperatures and magnetic fields. In contrast, Jc(theta) showed a broad maximum at theta=90 degree, which arises from intrinsic pinning. All data except at theta=90 degree can be scaled by the Blatter plot. Hc2(theta) near Tc follows the anisotropic Ginzburg-Landau expression. The mass anisotropy increased from 1.5 to 2 with increasing temperature, which is an evidence for multi-band superconductivity., Comment: Accepted in Physical Review B rapid communications
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- 2010
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24. Direct observation of a nodeless superconducting energy gap in the optical conductivity of iron-pnictides
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Gorshunov, B., Wu, D., Voronkov, A. A., Kallina, P., Iida, K., Haindl, S., Kurth, F., Schultz, L., Holzapfel, B., and Dressel, M.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
The temperature-dependent optical reflectivity and complex transmissivity of an epitaxially grown Ba(Fe$_{0.9}$Co$_{0.1}$)$_2$As$_2$ thin film were measured and the optical conductivity and permittivity evaluated over a wide frequency range. The opening of the superconducting gap $2\Delta_0 = 3.7$ meV below $T_c\approx 20$ K is {\em directly} observed by a completely vanishing optical conductivity. The temperature and frequency dependent electrodynamic properties of Ba(Fe$_{0.9}$Co$_{0.1}$)$_2$As$_2$ in the superconducting state agree well with the BCS predictions with no nodes in the order parameter. The spectral weight of the condensate $1.94\times 10^7 {\rm cm}^{-2}$ corresponds to a London penetration depth $\lambda_L=3600$ \AA., Comment: 4pages,3figures
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- 2009
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25. Competing magnetic interactions in exchange bias modulated films
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Hamann, C., Toperverg, B. P., Theis-Bröhl, K., Wolff, M., Kaltofen, R., Mönch, I., McCord, J., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The magnetization reversal in stripe-like exchange bias patterned $\rm Ni_{81}Fe_{19}/IrMn$ thin films was investigated by complementary inductive and high resolution magneto optical magnetometry, magneto optical Kerr microscopy, and polarized neutron reflectometry to clarify the effects of competing interfacial exchange bias and lateral interface contributions. Structures of varying ferromagnetic layer thickness and stripe period were analyzed systematically at the frozen-in domain state of oppositely aligned stripe magnetization. For all samples the mean magnetization of the magnetic hybrid structures was found to be aligned nearly orthogonally with respect to the stripe axis and the set exchange bias direction. Due to the interaction of interfacial coupling, exchange, and magneto-static energy contributions, the opening angle of neighboring stripe magnetizations increases with decreasing ferromagnetic layer thickness and increasing stripe period. The experimental observations are in agreement with an earlier proposed model for designing micro-patterned exchange bias films., Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, submitted to PRB
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- 2009
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26. Strong Tc dependence for strained, epitaxial Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 thin films
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Iida, K., Haenisch, J., Huehne, R., Kurth, F., Kidszun, M., Haindl, S., Werner, J., Schultz, L., and Holzapfel, B.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 superconducting thin films have been grown on SrTiO3, (La,Sr)(Al,Ta)O3, LaAlO3 and YAlO3 (YAO) single crystal substrates by pulsed laser deposition. All the films, except on YAO, have been grown epitaxially without buffer layers. The films deposited on YAO contained 45 degree in-plane rotated grains and showed a broad superconducting transition. The onset Tc of the films is observed to increase from 16.2 K to 24.5 K with increasing c/a, mainly due to a slight distortion of the AsFe4 tetrahedron. From this correlation, we expect that higher superconducting transition temperatures than 24.5 K in a strained epitaxial film may be possible., Comment: 4 figures, submitted to APL
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- 2009
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27. Epitaxial LaFeAsOF thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition
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Kidszun, M., Haindl, S., Reich, E., Haenisch, J., Schultz, L., and Holzapfel, B.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Superconducting and epitaxially grown LaFeAsOF thin films were successfully prepared on (001)-oriented LaAlO3 substrates using pulsed laser deposition. The prepared thin films show exclusively a single in-plane orientation with epitaxial relation (001)[100] parallel to (001)[100] and a FWHM value of 1deg. Furthermore, resistive measurement of the superconducting transition temperature revealed a Tc90 of 25K with a high residual resistive ratio of 6.8. The applied preparation technique, standard thin film pulsed laser deposition at room temperature in combination with a subsequent post annealing process, is suitable for fabrication of high quality LaFeAsO1-xFx thin films. A high upper critical field of 76.2 T was evaluated for magnetic fields applied perpendicular to the c-axis and the anisotropy was calculated to be 3.3 assuming single band superconductivity., Comment: 6 pages, 4 Figures
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- 2009
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28. Tuning of crystal structure and magnetic properties by exceptionally large epitaxial strains
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Buschbeck, J., Opahle, I., Richter, M., Rossler, U. K., Klaer, P., Kallmayer, M., Elmers, H. J., Jakob, G., Schultz, L., and Fahler, S.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Huge deformations of the crystal lattice can be achieved in materials with inherent structural instability by epitaxial straining. By coherent growth on seven different substrates the in-plane lattice constants of 50 nm thick Fe70Pd30 films are continuously varied. The maximum epitaxial strain reaches 8,3 % relative to the fcc lattice. The in-plane lattice strain results in a remarkable tetragonal distortion ranging from c/abct = 1.09 to 1.39, covering most of the Bain transformation path from fcc to bcc crystal structure. This has dramatic consequences for the magnetic key properties. Magnetometry and X-ray circular dichroism (XMCD) measurements show that Curie temperature, orbital magnetic moment, and magnetocrystalline anisotropy are tuned over broad ranges., Comment: manuscript, 3 figures, auxiliary material
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29. Evidence for Pauli-limiting behaviour at high fields and enhanced upper critical fields near T_c in several disordered FeAs based Superconductors
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Fuchs, G., Drechsler, S. -L., Kozlova, N., Bartkowiak, M., Behr, G., Nenkov, K., Klauss, H. -H., Freudenberger, J., Knupfer, M., Hammerath, F., Lang, G., Grafe, H. -J., Buechner, B., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks - Abstract
We report resistivity and upper critical field B_c2(T) data for disordered (As deficient) LaO_0.9F_0.1FeAs_1-delta in a wide temperature and high field range up to 60 T. These samples exhibit a slightly enhanced superconducting transition at T_c = 28.5 K and a significantly enlarged slope dB_c2/dT = -5.4 T/K near T_c which contrasts with a flattening of B_c2(T) starting near 23 K above 30 T. The latter evidences Pauli limiting behaviour (PLB) with B_c2(0) approximately 63 T. We compare our results with B_c2(T)-data from the literature for clean and disordered samples. Whereas clean samples show almost no PLB for fields below 60 to 70 T, the hitherto unexplained pronounced flattening of B_c2(T) for applied fields H II ab observed for several disordered closely related systems is interpreted also as a manifestation of PLB. Consequences are discussed in terms of disorder effects within the frames of (un)conventional superconductivity, respectively., Comment: 2 pages, 3 figures, submitted to M2S Tokyo 09
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30. Direct observation of superconducting vortex clusters pinned by a periodic array of magnetic dots in ferromagnetic/superconducting hybrid structures
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Shapoval, T., Metlushko, V., Wolf, M., Holzapfel, B., Neu, V., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Strong pinning of superconducting flux quanta by a square array of 1 $\mu$m-sized ferromagnetic dots in a magnetic-vortex state was visualized by low-temperature magnetic force microscopy (LT-MFM). A direct correlation of the superconducting flux lines with the positions of the dots was derived. The force that the MFM tip exerts on the individual vortex in the depinning process was used to estimate the spatial modulation of the pinning potential. It was found, that the superconducting vortices which are preferably located on top of the Py dots experience about 15 times stronger pinning forces as compared to the pinning force in the pure Nb film. The strong pinning exceeds the repulsive interaction between the superconducting vortices and allows the vortex clusters to be located at each dot. Our microscopic studies are consistent with global magnetoresistace measurements on these hybrid structures., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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31. LaFeAsO$_{1-x}$F$_{x}$ thin films: high upper critical fields and evidence of weak link behavior
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Haindl, S., Kidszun, M., Kauffmann, A., Nenkov, K., Kozlova, N., Freudenberger, J., Thersleff, T., Haenisch, J., Werner, J., Reich, E., Schultz, L., and Holzapfel, B.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
High-quality superconducting LaFeAsO$_{1-x}$F$_{x}$ thin films were grown on single crystalline LaAlO$_{3}$ substrates with critical temperatures (onset) up to 28 K. Resistive measurements in high magnetic fields up to 40 T reveal a paramagnetically limited upper critical field, $\mu_{0}H_{c2}$(0) around 77 T and a remarkable steep slope of -7.5 T/K near $T_{c}$. From transport measurements we observed a weak link behavior in low magnetic fields and the evidence for a broad reversible regime., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Phys. Rev. Lett. (accepted)
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32. Adaptive modulations of martensites
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Kaufmann, S., Roessler, U. K., Heczko, O., Wuttig, M., Buschbeck, J., Schultz, L., and Fahler, S.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Modulated phases occur in numerous functional materials like giant ferroelectrics and magnetic shape memory alloys. To understand the origin of these phases, we review and generalize the concept of adaptive martensite. As a starting point, we investigate the coexistence of austenite, adaptive 14M phase and tetragonal martensite in Ni-Mn-Ga magnetic shape memory alloy epitaxial films. The modulated martensite can be constructed from nanotwinned variants of a tetragonal martensite phase. By combining the concept of adaptive martensite with branching of twin variants, we can explain key features of modulated phases from a microscopic view. This includes phase stability, the sequence of 6M-10M-NM intermartensitic transitions, and magnetocrystalline anisotropy., Comment: 4 pages manuscript, 8 pages supplement
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33. Upper critical field measurements up to 60 T in arsenic-deficient LaO_(0.9)F_(0.1)FeAs_(1-delta): Pauli limiting behaviour at high fields vs improved superconductivity at low fields
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Fuchs, G., Drechsler, S. -L., Kozlova, N., Freudenberger, J., Bartkowiak, M., Wosnitza, J., Behr, G., Nenkov, K., Buechner, B., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks - Abstract
We report resistivity and upper critical field B_c2(T) data for As deficient LaO_(0.9)F_(0.1)FeAs_(1-delta) in a wide temperature and high field range up to 60 T. These disordered samples exhibit a slightly enhanced superconducting transition at T_c = 29 K and a significantly enlarged slope dB_(c2))/dT = -5.4 T/K near T_c which contrasts with a flattening of B_(c2)(T) starting near 23 K above 30 T. This flattening is interpreted as Pauli limiting behaviour (PLB) with B_(c2)(0) approx 63 T. We compare our results with B_(c2)(T)-data reported in the literature for clean and disordered samples. Whereas clean samples show no PLB for fields below 60 to 70 T, the hitherto unexplained flattening of B_(c2)(T) for applied fields H || ab observed for several disordered closely related systems is interpreted also as a manifestation of PLB. Consequences of our results are discussed in terms of disorder effects within the frame of conventional and unconventional superconductivity., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, submitted to RHMF09 (9th International Conference on the Research in High Magnetic Fields), Dresden, July 22-25, 2009
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34. Orbital and spin effects for the upper critical field in As deficient disordered Fe pnictide superconductors
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Fuchs, G., Drechsler, S. -L., Kozlova, N., Bartkowiak, M., Hamann-Borrero, J. E., Behr, G, Nenkov, K., Klauss, H. -H., Maeter, H., Amato, A., Luetkens, H., Kwadrin, A., Khasanov, R., Freudenberger, J., Koehler, A., Knupfer, M., Arushanov, E., Rosner, H., Buechner, B., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks - Abstract
We report B_c2 data for LaO_{0.9}F_{0.1}FeAs_{1-delta} in a wide T and field range up to 60 Tesla. The large slope of B_c2 approx ~ -6 Tesla/K near an improved T_c = 28.5 K of the in-plane B_c2(T) contrasts with a flattening starting at 23 K above 30 Tesla we regard as the onset of Pauli-limited behavior (PLB) with B_c2(0) about 65 Tesla. We interpret a similar hitherto unexplained flattening of the B_c2(T) curves reported for at least three other disordered closely related systems as also as a manifestation of PLB. Their Maki parameters have been estimated analyzing their B_c2(T) data within the WHH approach. The pronounced PLB of (Ba,K)Fe_2As_2 single crystals from a tin-flux is attributed also to a significant As deficiency. Consequences of our results are discussed in terms of disorder effects within conventional (CSC) and unconventional superconductivity (USC). USC scenarios with nodes on individual Fermi surface sheets (FSS), can be discarded for our samples. The increase of dB_c2/dT|_{T_c} by sizeable disorder provides evidence for an important intraband (intra-FSS) contribution to the orbital upper critical field. We suggest that it can be ascribed either to an impurity driven transition from s_{+-} USC to CSC of an extended s_{++}-wave state or to a stabilized s_{+-}-state provided As-vacancies cause predominantly strong intraband scattering in the unitary limit. We compare our results with B_c2 data from the literature with no PLB for fields below 60 to 70 Tesla probed so far. A novel disorder related scenario of a complex interplay of SC with two different competing magnetic instabilities is suggested., Comment: 30 pages, 14 figures (1 removed, 1 added), discussions about s_{+-} superconductivity and the related interband scattering added, shortened version with a slightly changed title, references updated, two new authors added
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35. A high throughput screen identifies potent and selective inhibitors to human epithelial 15-lipoxygenase-2
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Jacobson, Matthew, Jameson, JB, Kantz, A, Schultz, L, Kalyanaraman, C, Jacobson, MP, Maloney, DJ, Jadhav, A, Simeonov, A, and Holman, TR
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Lipoxygenase (LOX) enzymes catalyze the hydroperoxidation of arachidonic acid and other polyunsaturated fatty acids to hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acids with varying positional specificity to yield important biological signaling molecules. Human epithelial 15-
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36. Pair weakening in mixed rare-earth nickel borocarbides (R,R')Ni2B2C
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Freudenberger, J., Mueller, K. -H., Fuchs, G., Wolf, M., Nenkov, K., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks - Abstract
In this study pseudoquaternary rare-earth nickel borocarbide superconductors RxR'1-xNi2B2C have been investigated predominantly in the diluted limit x << 1 or (1 x) << 1. In all of these materials structural disorder results in a reduction of the superconducting transition temperature Tc . Depending on the selection of the rare earth elements R and R' this disorder induced deterioration of superconductivity is combined with magnetic pair breaking of Abrikosov-Gorkov type or pair breaking of non-magnetic impurities in antiferromagnetic superconductors (Morozov-type of pair breaking)., Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures
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37. Epitaxial growth and anisotropy of La(O,F)FeAs thin films deposited by Pulsed Laser Deposition
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Backen, E., Haindl, S., Niemeier, T., Freudenberg, T., Werner, J., Behr, G., Schultz, L., and Holzapfel, B.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
LaFeAsO1-xFx thin films were deposited successfully on (001)-oriented LaAlO3 and MgO substrates from stoichiometric LaFeAsO1-xFx polycrystalline targets with fluorine concentrations up to x = 0.25 by PLD. Room temperature deposition and post annealing of the films yield nearly phase pure films with a pronounced c-axis texture and a strong biaxial in-plane orientation. Transport measurements show metallic resistance and onset of superconductivity at 11 K. Hc2(T) was determined by resistive measurements and yield Hc2 values of 3 T at 3.6 K for B||c and 6 T at 6.4 K for B||ab., Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures
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38. High-Field Pauli-Limiting Behavior and Strongly Enhanced Upper Critical Magnetic Fields near the Transition Temperature of an Arsenic-Deficient LaO_0.9F_0.1FeAs_(1-\delta) Superconductor
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Fuchs, G., Drechsler, S. -L., Kozlova, N., Behr, G., Koehler, A., Werner, J., Nenkov, K., Hess, C., Klingeler, R., Hamann-Borrero, J. E., Kondrat, A., Grobosch, M., Narduzzo, A., Knupfer, M., Freudenberger, J., Buechner, B., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We report upper critical field B_c2(T) data for disordered (arsenic-deficient) LaO_0.9F_0.1FeAs_(1-delta) in a wide temperature and magnetic field range up to 47 T. Because of the large linear slope of Bc2 about -5.4 T/K to -6.6 T/K near Tc = 28.5 K the T-dependence of the in-plane Bc2(T) shows a flattening near 23 K above 30 T which points to Pauli-limited behavior with Bc2(0) about 63-68 T. Our results are discussed in terms of disorder effects within conventional and unconventional superconducting pairings., Comment: Change of the title as suggested by the Editors, one author added, typos corrected, references updated, final published version
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39. Reversible strain effect on the magnetization of LaCoO3 films
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Herklotz, A., Rata, A. D., Schultz, L., and Doerr, K.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The magnetization of ferromagnetic LaCoO3 films grown epitaxially on piezoelectric substrates has been found to systematically decrease with the reduction of tensile strain. The magnetization change induced by the reversible strain variation reveals an increase of the Co magnetic moment with tensile strain. The biaxial strain dependence of the Curie temperature is estimated to be below 4K/% in the as-grown tensile strain state of our films. This is in agreement with results from statically strained films on various substrates.
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40. Strain-induced insulator state in La_0.7Sr_0.3CoO_3
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Rata, A. D., Herklotz, A., Nenkov, K., Schultz, L., and Doerr, K.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We report on the observation of a strain-induced insulator state in ferromagnetic La_0.7Sr_0.3CoO_3 films. Tensile strain above 1% is found to enhance the resistivity by several orders of magnitude. Reversible strain of 0.15% applied using a piezoelectric substrate triggers huge resistance modulations, including a change by a factor of 10 in the paramagnetic regime at 300 K. However, below the ferromagnetic ordering temperature, the magnetization data indicate weak dependence on strain for the spin state of the Co ions. We interpret the changes observed in the transport properties in terms of a strain-induced splitting of the Co e_g levels and reduced double exchange, combined with a percolation-type conduction in an electronic cluster state.
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41. Point-contact spectroscopy of the nickel borocarbide superconductor YNi2B2C in the normal and superconducting state
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Bashlakov, D. L., Naidyuk, Yu. G., Yanson, I. K., Behr, G., Drechsler, S. -L., Fuchs, G., Schultz, L., and Souptel, D.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Point-contact (PC) spectroscopy measurements of YNi2B2C single crystals in the normal and superconducting (SC) state (T_c=15.4K) for the main crystallographic directions are reported. The PC study reveals the electron-phonon interaction (EPI) spectral function with dominant phonon maximum around 12 meV and further weak structures (hump or kink) at higher energy at about 50 meV. No "soft" modes below 12 meV are resolved in the normal state. The PC EPI spectra are qualitatively similar for the different directions. Contrary, directional study of the SC gap results in \Delta_[100]=1.5 meV for the a direction and \Delta_[001]=2.3 meV along the c axis; however the critical temperature T_c in PC in all cases is near to that in the bulk sample. The value 2\Delta_[001]/kT_c=3.6 is close to the BCS value of 3.52, and the temperature dependence \Delta_[001](T) is BCS-like, while the for small gap \Delta_[100](T) is below BCS behavior at T>T_c/2 similarly as in the two-gap superconductor MgB2. It is supposed that the directional variation \Delta can be attributed to a multiband nature of the SC state in YNi2B2C., Comment: 9 pages, 10 figures, to be published in a special issue of J. Low Temp. Phys. in honour of Prof. H. von Loehneysen
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42. Influence of strain on magnetization and magnetoelectric effect in La0.7A0.3MnO3 / PMN-PT(001) (A = Sr; Ca)
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Thiele, C., Dorr, K., Bilani, O., Rodel, J., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We investigate the influence of a well-defined reversible biaxial strain <=0.12 % on the magnetization (M) of epitaxial ferromagnetic manganite films. M has been recorded depending on temperature, strain and magnetic field in 20 - 50 nm thick films. This is accomplished by reversibly compressing the isotropic in-plane lattice parameter of the rhombohedral piezoelectric 0.72PMN-0.28PT (001) substrates by application of an electric field E <= 12 kV cm-1. The magnitude of the total variable in-plane strain has been derived. Strain-induced shifts of the ferromagnetic Curie temperature (Tc) of up to 19 K were found in La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 (LSMO) and La0.7Ca0.3MnO3 films and are quantitatively analysed for LSMO within a cubic model. The observed large magnetoelectric coupling coefficient alpha=mu0 dM/dE <= 6 10-8 s m-1 at ambient temperature results from the strain-induced M change in the magnetic-film-ferroelectric-substrate system. It corresponds to an enhancement of mu0 DeltaM <= 19 mT upon biaxial compression of 0.1 %. The extraordinary large alpha originates from the combination of three crucial properties: (i) the strong strain dependence of M in the ferromagnetic manganites, (ii) large piezo-strain of the PMN-PT substrates and (iii) effective elastic coupling at the film-substrate interface., Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, 1 table
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43. Weak inter-band coupling in Mg$^{10}$B$_{2}$: a specific heat analysis
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Wälte, A., Drechsler, S. -L., Fuchs, G., Müller, K. -H., Nenkov, K., Hinz, D., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
The superconducting state of Mg$^{10}$B$_{2}$ is investigated by specific heat measurements in detail. The specific heat in the normal state is analyzed using a recently developed computer code. This allows for an extraction of the electronic specific heat in the superconducting state with high accuracy and a fair determination of the main lattice features. One of the two investigated samples shows a hump in the specific heat at low temperatures within the superconducting state, accompanied by an unusual low value of the small gap, $\Delta_{\pi}(0)=1.32 meV$, pointing to a very weak inter-band coupling. This sample allows for a detailed analysis of the contribution from the $\pi$-band to the electronic specific heat in the superconducting state. Therefore the usual analysis method is modified, to include the individual conservation of entropy of both bands. From analyzing the deviation function $D(t)$ of MgB$_{2}$, the theoretically predicted weak inter-band coupling scenario is confirmed., Comment: major revisions
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44. The role of carbon for superconductivity in MgC$_{x}$Ni$_{3}$ from specific heat
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Wälte, A., Fuchs, G., Müller, K. -H., Drechsler, S. -L., Nenkov, K., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
The influence of carbon deficiency on superconductivity of MgCNi$_{3}$ is investigated by specific heat measurements in the normal and superconducting state. In order to perform a detailed analysis of the normal state specific heat, a computer code is developed which allows for an instantaneous estimate of the main features of the lattice dynamics. By analyzing the evolution of the lattice vibrations within the series and simultaneously considering the visible mass enhancement, the loss in the electron-phonon coupling can be attributed to significant changes of the prominent Ni vibrations. The present data well supports the recently established picture of strong electron-phonon coupling and ferromagnetic spin fluctuations in this compound., Comment: 4 pages, latex, corrections to the text, one reference added, one figure corrected
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45. Magnetic-field induced band-structure change in CeBiPt
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Kozlova, N., Hagel, J., Doerr, M., Wosnitza, J., Eckert, D., Mueller, K. -H., Schultz, L., Opahle, I., Elgazzar, S., Richter, Manuel, Goll, G., Zwicknagl, G., Yoshino, T., and Takabatake, T.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We report on a field-induced change of the electronic band structure of CeBiPt as evidenced by electrical-transport measurements in pulsed magnetic fields. Above ~25 T, the charge-carrier concentration increases nearly 30% with a concomitant disappearance of the Shubnikov-de Haas signal. These features are intimately related to the Ce 4f electrons since for the non-4f compound LaBiPt the Fermi surface remains unaffected. Electronic band-structure calculations point to a 4f-polarization-induced change of the Fermi-surface topology., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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46. Evidence for strong electron-phonon coupling in MgCNi_3
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Waelte, A., Fuchs, G., Mueller, K. -H., Handstein, A., Nenkov, K., Narozhnyi, V. N., Drechsler, S. -L., Shulga, S., Rosner, H., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
The title compound is investigated by specific heat measurements in the normal and superconducting state supplemented by upper critical field transport, susceptibility and magnetization measurements. From a detailed analysis including also full potential electronic structure calculations for the Fermi surface sheets, Fermi velocities and partial densities of states the presence of both strong electron-phonon interactions and considerable pair-breaking has been revealed. The specific heat and the upper critical field data can be described to first approximation by an effective single band model close to the clean limit derived from a strongly coupled predominant hole subsystem with small Fermi velocities. However, in order to account also for Hall-conductivity and thermopower data in the literature, an effective general two-band model is proposed. This two-band model provides a flexible enough frame to describe consistently all available data within a scenario of phonon mediated s-wave superconductivity somewhat suppressed by sizeable electron-paramagnon or electron-electron Coulomb interaction. For quantitative details the relevance of soft phonons and of a van Hove type singularity in the electronic density of states near the Fermi energy is suggested., Comment: 21 pages, 26 figures (high quality version of figures 2,11 available at http://www.ifw-dresden.de/imw/21/coworker/waelte.priv/)
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47. In Pursuit of Urban Sustainability: Predicting Public Perceptions of Park Biodiversity Using Simple Assessment Tools
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Schebella, M. F., Weber, D., Schultz, L., and Weinstein, P.
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48. MgCNi3 : Complex behavior in a strongly coupled superconductor
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Waelte, A., Rosner, H., Johannes, M. D., Fuchs, G., Mueller, K. -H., Handstein, A., Nenkov, K., Narozhnyi, V. N., Drechsler, S. -L., Shulga, S., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Polycrystalline samples of the recently discovered MgCNi3 superconductor were investigated by transport, ac susceptibility, dc magnetization and specific heat measurements in magnetic fields up to 16 T. Consistent results were obtained for the temperature dependence of the upper critical field H_c2(T) from resistance, ac susceptibility and specific heat measurements. A WHH like temperature dependence of H_c2(T) and the quadratic relationship H_c2(0) ~ T_c^2 point to an effective predominant single band behavior near the quasi clean limit. Evidence for strong electron-phonon and electron-paramagnon coupling was found analyzing the specific heat data. The corresponding s- and p-wave scenarios are briefly discussed using calculated densities of states of different Fermi surface sheets., Comment: 8 pages, 11 ps-figures included
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49. Comparative Study of Dense Bulk MgB$_2$ Materials Prepared by Different Methods
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Narozhnyi, V. N., Fuchs, G., Handstein, A., Gümbel, A., Eckert, J., Nenkov, K., Hinz, D., Gutfleisch, O., Wälte, A., Bogacheva, L. N., Kostyleva, I. E., Müller, K. -H., and Schultz, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We report on the results of a comparative investigation of highly dense bulk MgB$_2$ samples prepared by three methods: (i) hot deformation; (ii) high pressure sintering; and (iii) mechanical alloying of Mg and B powders with subsequent hot compaction. All types of samples were studied by ac-susceptibility, dc-magnetization and resistivity measurements in magnetic fields up to $\mu_0H=160$ kOe. A small but distinct anisotropy of the upper critical field $H_{c2}^{a,b}/H_{c2}^{c}\sim1.2$ connected with some texture of MgB$_2$ grains was found for the hot deformed samples. The samples prepared by high pressure sintering as well as by mechanical alloying show improved superconducting properties, including high upper critical fields $H_{c2}$ ($\mu_0H_{c2}(0)\sim23$ T), irreversibility fields $H_{irr}$ which are strongly shifted towards higher values $H_{irr}(T)\sim0.8H_{c2}(T)$ and high critical current $J_c$ ($J_c=10^5$ A/cm$^2$ at 20 K and 1 T)., Comment: 3 pages including 6 figures. Presented at SCRM2002 conference. Submitted to the J. Supercond.: Inc. Novel Magnetism
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50. Observation of minority spin character of the new electron doped manganite La_0.7Ce_0.3MnO_3 from tunneling magnetoresistance
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Mitra, C., Raychaudhuri, P., Doerr, K., Mueller, K. -H., Schultz, L., Oppeneer, P. M., and Wirth, S.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We report the magnetotransport characteristics of a trilayer ferromagnetic tunnel junction build of an electron doped manganite (La_0.7Ce_0.3MnO_3) and a hole doped manganite (La_0.7Ca_0.3MnO_3). At low temperatures the junction exhibits a large positive tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR), irrespective of the bias voltage. At intermediate temperatures below T_C the sign of the TMR is dependent on the bias voltage across the junction. The magnetoresistive characteristics of the junction strongly suggest that La_0.7Ce_0.3MnO_3 is a minority spin carrier ferromagnet with a high degree of spin polarization, i.e. a transport half metal., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, 2nd revised version
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- 2002
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