Vortex Redistribution below the First-Order Transition Temperature in the β-Pyrochlore Superconductor KOs2O6
Abstract
A miniature Hall sensor array was used to detect magnetic induction locally in the vortex states of the β-pyrochlore superconductor KOs2O6. Below the first-order transition at T p 8 K, which is associated with a change in the rattling motion of K ions, the lower critical field and the remanent magnetization both show a distinct decrease, suggesting that the electron-phonon coupling is weakened below the transition. At high magnetic fields, the local induction shows an unexpectedly large jump at T p whose sign changes with position inside the sample. Our results demonstrate a novel redistribution of vortices whose energy is reduced abruptly below the first-order transition at T p.
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