Fluctuations in YBa2Cu3O6.5 single crystal: an evidence for 2D->3D crossover

Abstract

Magnetization measurements as a function of temperature are reported for YBa2Cu3O6.5 crystal (Tc=45.2 K) for fields between 0.2 to 3.5\ Tesla. All isochamps for H>1 Tesla intersect at T2D 42.8\ K, implying fluctuations contribution to the magnetization. These curves collapse into a single curve when magnetization and temperature are scaled according to the predicted ''2D scaling'' in the fluctuation regime. Surprisingly, the low field curves also intersect, at T3D 43.4 K, and they obey a 3D scaling. We provide a theoretical picture of the magnetization in the fluctuation regime based on the Lawrence-Doniach model. Within this model we calculate the field and temperature dependence of the magnetization. The two intersection points and the 2D 3D crossover are consistent with the experimental observation.

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