Abstract

The ac response of polycrystalline YBCO sample in the frequency range 10–2500 kHz has been measured by using a contactless method. For this purpose, two parameters S(ω,T) and S′(ω,T) have been derived from the measured impedance of the system. The parameters S(ω,T) and S′(ω,T) are related to the real and imaginary parts of ac conductivity, respectively. Both the real and the imaginary parts of ac conductivity show frequency-dependent nature. All the observed features have been interpreted by considering the flux flow losses. Due to the flux penetration, S(ω,T) exhibits a peak below the transition temperature (T C ), which could be explained on the basis of Anderson’s thermally activated flux creep model. Finally, we have applied a model-independent scaling technique to scale all the measured data and obtained the scaling functions by curve fitting method. The same scaling analysis has been found to be also useful for ac susceptibility data.

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