Magnetically and thermally modulated microwave absorption in Y-Ba-Cu-O single crystal near Tc

Abstract

The microwave absorption R in the Y-Ba-Cu-O single crystals was investigated near Tc ≈ 92 K and in the external magnetic field 0<H ≤ 9 kOe. A modified ESR spectrometer was used in the experiment. The method of temperature modulation, along with the usual method of magnetic-field modulation, was first applied in studying of the microwave response of these crystals. Peaks in the temp erature dependencies of the signals ∂ R/ ∂ H and ∂ R /∂ T observed in the vicinity of Tc were differently shaped and slightly shifted one with respect to another. The evolution of the peaks with variation of the magnetic field and angle θ between H and the c-axis was traced. It has been shown that the observed difference of the temperature dependencies of the derivatives ∂ R/∂ H and ∂ R/∂ T occures due to the field-induced broadening of the superconducting transition, which is inherent in the high-Tc superconductors.

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