Abstract
In this paper, we report the production of cuprate-like superconductor RE3Ba5Cu8O18-δ (RE-358, RE = Dy, Gd, Sm, Eu and Ho) by using the solid reaction method. By means of vibrating sample magnetometry technique (VSM), magnetization curves as a function of temperature were acquired in a Zero Field Cooled/Field Cooled (ZFC/FC) mode. Critical temperature Tc and irreversibility temperature Tirr values were obtained from magnetization curves. The irreversibility line was constructed with Tirr data, it showed an Almeida-Thouless dominant trend for low magnetic fields and Gabay-Toulose behavior for high magnetic fields. Thermodynamic fluctuations were analyzed on magnetic measurements using Bulavskii, Ledvij y Kogan model (BKL) that analyze the vortex fluctuations on Lawrence-Doniach (LD) framework. With this model, penetration length parameters λab and ab-plane coherence length ξab band c-direction ξc was obtained. Crossing point coordinates of the excess magnetization vs. temperature curves for different applied magnetic field amplitudes T* and ΔMab* were determined. Weak magnetic fields were fitted at Δχ/T limit as a function of reduced temperature ε (≥10−2). This procedure allowed us to obtain the mid-field transition temperature value Tc0. Likewise, As (Schmidt diamagnetism) and BLD (LD parameter) constants were found for each of the RE-358 system samples. This showed that through thermodynamic fluctuations analysis, RE-358 system has an excellent bidimensional behavior (2D) and it is strongly anisotropic.
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