Unexpectedly wide reversible vortex region in $\beta$-pyrochlore RbOs$_{2}$O$_{6}
We study the extent of the reversible region in the vortex phase diagram of recently available RbOs$_2$O$_6$ single crystals \cite{Rogacki08a} by means of bulk magnetization measurements. We found that the irreversible magnetic response sets in at a field $H_{\rm irr}(T) \sim 0.3 H_{\rm c2}(T)$ for...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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20.06.2008
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Summary: | We study the extent of the reversible region in the vortex phase diagram of
recently available RbOs$_2$O$_6$ single crystals \cite{Rogacki08a} by means of
bulk magnetization measurements. We found that the irreversible magnetic
response sets in at a field $H_{\rm irr}(T) \sim 0.3 H_{\rm c2}(T)$ for $0.5
\lesssim T/T_{\rm c} \lesssim 0.8$, yielding a reversible vortex region that is
uncommonly wide in comparison with typical low-$T_{\rm c}$ materials. The
relevance of thermal fluctuations is limited since we estimate a Ginzburg
number $G_{\rm i} = 5 \times 10^{-7}$. However, the relevance of quenched
disorder is unconventionally low since the critical-current density ratio at
low fields and temperatures is of the order of that found in high-T$_{\rm
c}$'s. We therefore conclude that an intrinsically low bulk pinning magnitude
favors the existence of an unexpectedly wide reversible vortex region that
seems to be generic to $\beta$-pyrochlores. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.0806.3346 |