The nature of the phase transition in the cuprates as revealed by a magnetic field free stiffness meter

Abstract

A new method to measure the superconducting stiffness tensor s, without subjecting the sample to magnetic field, is applied to La1.875Sr0.125CuO4 (LSCO). The method is based on the London equation J=-s A, where J is the current density and A is the vector potential. Using rotor free A and measuring J via the magnetic moment of superconducting rings, we extract s at T→ Tc. The technique, named Stiffnessometer, is sensitive to very small stiffness, which translates to penetration depth on the order of a few millimeters. We apply this method to two different LSCO rings: one with the current running only in the CuO2 planes, and another where the current must cross planes. We find different transition temperatures for the two rings, namely, there is a temperature range with two dimensional stiffness. The Stiffnessometer results are accompanied by Low Energy μSR measurements on the same sample to determine the stiffness anisotropy at T < Tc.

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