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Josephson-vortex flow resistance in Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy single crystals and its possible application in the manipulation of spin and charge textures in diluted magnetic semiconductors

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:14 authored by Xiaolin WangXiaolin Wang, C T Lin, B Liang, S Yu, S Ooi, K Hirata, Shichao Ding, Dongqi ShiDongqi Shi, Shi DouShi Dou, Zhi W Lin, Jian G Zhu
In this work, the flow of the Josephson vortices (JVs) has been studied for the highly anisotropic Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy (Bi2223) single crystals. A giant flow of JVs or giant positive magnetoresistance (MR) of over 500%-2000% was obtained in fields of 0.1-5 T and remained almost constant over a wide temperature range from 110 down to 4 K, in contrast to superconducting vortices (SVs), which only produced MR in the vicinity of Tc. The flow of the JVs is expected to be much faster than that of SVs. It is proposed that the Josephson vortices could be used to manipulate the spin and charge in magnetic semiconductors in the same way as SVs [M. Berciu, T. G. Rappoport, and B. Jank, Nature (London) 435, 71 (2005)]. Hybrid systems consisting of layered superconductors with Josephson junctions and magnetic semiconductors will be discussed.

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Current limiting mechanisms in magnesium diboride superconductors

Australian Research Council

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Wang, X, Lin, CT, Liang, B, Yu, S, Ooi, S, Hirata, K, Ding, S, Shi, D, Dou, SX, Lin, ZW & Zhu, JG (2007), Josephson-vortex flow resistance in Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy single crystals and its possible application in the manipulation of spin and charge textures in diluted magnetic semiconductors, Journal of Applied Physics, 101 (9, Part 2), pp. 09G116-1-09G116-3.

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Journal of Applied Physics

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101

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9

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English

RIS ID

20000

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