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Field-angle dependent vortex lattice phase diagram in MgB2
by
Bleuel, M
, Zhigadlo, N D
, Eskildsen, M R
, Leishman, A W D
, Sokolova, A
in
Anisotropy
/ Basal plane
/ Critical angle
/ Free energy
/ Magnesium compounds
/ Magnetism
/ Neutron scattering
/ Phase diagrams
2021
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Field-angle dependent vortex lattice phase diagram in MgB2
by
Bleuel, M
, Zhigadlo, N D
, Eskildsen, M R
, Leishman, A W D
, Sokolova, A
in
Anisotropy
/ Basal plane
/ Critical angle
/ Free energy
/ Magnesium compounds
/ Magnetism
/ Neutron scattering
/ Phase diagrams
2021
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Field-angle dependent vortex lattice phase diagram in MgB2
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Field-angle dependent vortex lattice phase diagram in MgB2
2021
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Using small-angle neutron scattering we have studied the superconducting vortex lattice (VL) phase diagram in MgB2 as the applied magnetic field is rotated away from the c axis and towards the basal plane. The field rotation gradually suppresses the intermediate VL phase which exists between end states aligned with two high symmetry directions in the hexagonal basal plane for H || c. Above a critical angle, the intermediate state disappears, and the previously continuous transition becomes discontinuous. The evolution towards the discontinuous transition can be parameterized by a vanishing twelvefold anisotropy term in the VL free energy.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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