Effect of doping on irreversible Campbell length in MgB2 single crystals
Abstract
We have measured small-amplitude rf penetration depth λ(H,T) in pure and C, Li and (Li+C) doped single crystals of MgB2. The effect of doping on the critical temperature Tc and on the upper critical field Hc2 was found to be in good agreement with previous results. We report the presence of clear signatures of irreversibility in λ(H,T), associated with the peak effect. Carbon doping enhances the signature and shifts its position on the H-T phase diagram to higher temperatures. Contrary to this, Li substitution has the effect of suppressing the peak effect to lower temperatures. Analysis of both zero field (ZFC) and field cooled (FC) measurements suggests that the hysteresis associated with the peak effect is due to macroscopic screening supercurrents, j, generated during the magnetic field ramp.