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Vortex phase diagram and temperature-dependent second-peak effect in overdoped Bi2Sr2CuO6+δ crystals

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Fil.: Fasano, Y. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Instituto Balseiro; Argentina; University of Geneve; Suiza
Fil.: Piriou, A. University of Geneve; Suiza
Fil.: Giannini, E. University of Geneve; Suiza
Fil.: Senatore, C. University of Geneve; Suiz
Fil.: Fischer, Ø. University of Geneve; Suiza

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Centro Atómico Bariloche

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We study the vortex phase diagram of the single-layer Bi2Sr2CuO6+δ (Bi2201) superconductor by means of bulk magnetization measurements on high-quality oxygen-overdoped crystals. In striking contrast with the results found in the moderately doped two- and three-layer Bi-based cuprates, Bi2201 exhibits a strong temperature-dependent second-peak effect. By means of measurements of the in-plane and out-of-plane first-penetration field we provide direct evidence that this phenomenon is mainly associated to an increase in the electromagnetic anisotropy on warming. The effect of oxygen-doping δ on the vortex phase diagram results in both the irreversibility and second-peak lines shifting to higher temperatures and fields. This enhanced stability of the Bragg glass phase suggests that the interlayer coupling between Cu-O layers increases with δ. In addition, we found that the critical temperature follows the parabolic relation with the number of holes per Cu-O plane that holds for most single- and two-layer cuprates.

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Physical Review B. Vol. 81, no. (2010), p. 144517-144524

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