We present measurements of the critical current in an epitaxial Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 film as a function of the magnetic field, the temperature, and of the angle theta between the field and the a, b planes. The orientational study reveals an increasing anisotropy in J(c) with increasing temperature. The isothermal curves J(c)(H) taken at various angles 0-degrees less-than-or-equal-to theta less-than-or-equal-to 90-degrees are found to collapse to a single curve when the magnetic field is normalized to a scaling function f(theta): J(c)(H,theta)=J(c)[H/f(theta)]. The best fit for f(theta) is obtained using an expression originally derived for H(c2)(T,theta) by Tinkham. The increase in J(c)(0-degrees)/J(c)(90-degrees) with increasing temperature is reflected by the increase in the anisotropy ratio f(0-degrees)/f(90-degrees), consistent with the quasi-two-dimensional Tinkham expression. Consistently, the same model quantitatively describes the increasing anisotropy with increasing temperature.

Fastampa, R., Sarti, S., Silva, E., Milani, E. (1994). SCALING IN THE ANGULAR-DEPENDENCE OF THE CRITICAL-CURRENT AND TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT ANISOTROPY RATIO IN BI2SR2CACU2O8. PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, CONDENSED MATTER, 49(22), 15959-15964 [10.1103/PhysRevB.49.15959].

SCALING IN THE ANGULAR-DEPENDENCE OF THE CRITICAL-CURRENT AND TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT ANISOTROPY RATIO IN BI2SR2CACU2O8

SILVA, Enrico;
1994-01-01

Abstract

We present measurements of the critical current in an epitaxial Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 film as a function of the magnetic field, the temperature, and of the angle theta between the field and the a, b planes. The orientational study reveals an increasing anisotropy in J(c) with increasing temperature. The isothermal curves J(c)(H) taken at various angles 0-degrees less-than-or-equal-to theta less-than-or-equal-to 90-degrees are found to collapse to a single curve when the magnetic field is normalized to a scaling function f(theta): J(c)(H,theta)=J(c)[H/f(theta)]. The best fit for f(theta) is obtained using an expression originally derived for H(c2)(T,theta) by Tinkham. The increase in J(c)(0-degrees)/J(c)(90-degrees) with increasing temperature is reflected by the increase in the anisotropy ratio f(0-degrees)/f(90-degrees), consistent with the quasi-two-dimensional Tinkham expression. Consistently, the same model quantitatively describes the increasing anisotropy with increasing temperature.
1994
Fastampa, R., Sarti, S., Silva, E., Milani, E. (1994). SCALING IN THE ANGULAR-DEPENDENCE OF THE CRITICAL-CURRENT AND TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT ANISOTROPY RATIO IN BI2SR2CACU2O8. PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, CONDENSED MATTER, 49(22), 15959-15964 [10.1103/PhysRevB.49.15959].
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