Abstract

The flux-line dynamics in YBCO and BSCCO single crystals have been studied over a wide range of frequencies (10-3-104Hz) by means of three experimental techniques: AC susceptibility, magnetization decay and magnetization hysteresis loops. The authors propose an approximate scheme that facilitates understanding of observed phenomenology in high-temperature superconductors (HTSC). It is based on the relationship between rho and J as deduced from thermal activation theory. In fact, the rho (J) relationship, reveals that an experiment on HTSC materials can involve an extended range of J values between 0 and Jc0 and, thus, an effective pinning potential between U0 and 0, unlike the situation with low-temperature superconductors (LTSC).

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