Unexpectedly wide reversible vortex region in β-pyrochlore RbOs2O6
Abstract
We study the extent of the reversible region in the vortex phase diagram of recently available RbOs2O6 single crystals Rogacki08a by means of bulk magnetization measurements. We found that the irreversible magnetic response sets in at a field H irr(T) 0.3 H c2(T) for 0.5 T/T c 0.8, yielding a reversible vortex region that is uncommonly wide in comparison with typical low-T c materials. The relevance of thermal fluctuations is limited since we estimate a Ginzburg number G i = 5 × 10-7. However, the relevance of quenched disorder is unconventionally low since the critical-current density ratio at low fields and temperatures is of the order of that found in high-T c's. We therefore conclude that an intrinsically low bulk pinning magnitude favors the existence of an unexpectedly wide reversible vortex region that seems to be generic to β-pyrochlores.