Study of diamagnetic fluctuations in YBa2Cu3O7-x and Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x: Possible observation of phase correlations persisting above Tc

Abstract

We report on isofield curves of -M vs. T, where M is the reversible magnetization, of YBa2Cu3O6.95, YBa2Cu3O6.65, and Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x with the magnetic field, H, applied parallel to the c-axis of the samples (and also parallel to the ab- planes for YBaCuO). For temperatures close to the critical temperature, Tc, the quantity -M is proportional to the order parameter amplitude ||. Curves of -M vs. T allowed to study the asymptotic behavior of the form (Ta-T)m of || near Tc, as a function of field. Results for the studied samples produced values of Ta(H) lying above Tc, suggesting that the magnetic field gradually allows to probe a region of temperatures where phase correlations persist above Tc. The study performed here in YBaCuO samples allowed to study how phase correlations evolve with doping in the pseudo-gap region of YBaCuO. -M vs. T curves for all samples show a rather large amplitude fluctuation with no phase correlation extending well above Ta(H) which is interpreted in terms of a Gaussian Ginzburg-Landau approach with a total-energy cutoff in the fluctuation spectrum. Resulting values for the exponent m found for all samples, 0.5 < m < 0.7, are interpreted as due to phase fluctuations of the d-wave pairing symmetry of the order parameter in the ab- planes.

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