Abstract

Using a transverse vibrating sample magnetometer, we have made vector magnetisation measurements on a disk-shaped single crystal La1.9Sr0.1CuO4. Reversible behaviour of the c-axis component of magnetisation, and the angular dependences of the remanent moment are evidence of the vortex lock-in state. The lock-in angle dependence on temperature and applied magnetic field are in agreement with theory.

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