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Study of ferromagnetism and superconductivity in layered YBCO/LCMO thin films

Posted on:2002-05-10Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Chinese University of Hong Kong (People's Republic of China)Candidate:Zhao, KunFull Text:PDF
GTID:1461390011999748Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
The superconductivity and ferromagnetism of YBCO/LCMO layered films have been examined, in which YBCO (YBa2Cu4Oδ) exhibits high superconducting transition temperature (Tc), and LCMO (La2/3Ca1/3MnOδ) exhibits colossal magnetoresistance (CMR).; The coexistence of superconductivity (S) and ferromagnetism (F) is shown by CMR effect and superconducting transition in R ∼ T curves and the broadened hysteresis loops at T < Tc. Growth and magnetic proximity effects play the important roles for the Tc depression in LCMO/YBCO/LCMO sandwiches. An indirect exchange interaction between adjacent LCMO layers through the spacer YBCO was suggested by magnetic anisotropy and the oscillatory behaviors of metal-semiconductor transition temperature, resistance and MR with a large period. The spin fluctuations in YBCO and LCMO layers may play a role for this behavior. On the other hand, the interlayer coupling of YBCO layers in YBCO/LCMO/YBCO sandwiches results in the oscillatory Tc with increasing LCMO layer thickness due to the interface roughness, the inelastic electron scattering, the magnetic spin-flip scattering, or the appearance of so-called π-phase. Furthermore, single layer LCMO and LCMO/YBCO/LCMO sandwiches show easy in-plane anisotropy. A nearly sinusoidal dependence of MR on the magnetic field direction Θ and Φ ( H&ar; = (H,Θ,Φ)) is observed. A positive MR is present with lower fields applied not only out-of-plane but also in-plane in sandwich films. Although LCMO can destroy the superconductivity of YBCO, the aging tests of YBCO films fully covered by LCMO show that LCMO film forms a good passivation layer, protecting YBCO film from reacting with water.
Keywords/Search Tags:LCMO, YBCO, Layer, Superconductivity, Ferromagnetism, Films
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