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Fluctuation Induced Excess Conductivity Study in Bi1.7Pb0.3Sr2Ca2-xYxCu3Oy Superconductors

Research Authors
A.Sedky and Amana Salah
Research Abstract

By using the data of A. Sedky, J of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 70, 483 (2009), we presented here the fluctuation induced excess conductivity in Bi1.7Pb0.3Sr2Ca2-xYxCu3Oy superconductors with various x values (0.00 < x < 0.50). The logarithmic plots of excess conductivity (∆σ) and reduced temperature (Є) reveal three different exponents corresponding to two crossover temperatures due to shifting the order parameter dimensionality against a decrease of temperature. In the critical field region, the order parameter exponents are two dimensional (2D) as Y increases up to 0.30, but it is changed from 2D to three dimensional (3D) with further increase of Y up to 0.50. While, the order parameter exponents are not systematic with Y in both normal and mean field regions, and they are fluctuate between short wave SW, 2D and 3D. The coherence lengths, inter-plane spacing, interlayer coupling, Ginsburg number and anisotropy are generally increased by increasing Y up to 0.50. While, G-L parameter, critical magnetic fields and critical current density are decreased as Y increases. Finally, the possible reasons for the above findings are also mentioned.

Research Department
Research Journal
The Fifth International Conference for Yong Scientists in Basic and Applied Sciences
Research Publisher
Assiut University
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
1
Research Website
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Research Year
2016
Research Pages
1