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Critical Current Scaling and Anisotropy in Oxypnictide Superconductors
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Critical CurrentsMaterials ScienceSpintronicsSuperconducting MaterialEngineeringMultiband SuperconductivityPhysicsCritical Current ScalingHigh-tc SuperconductivityApplied PhysicsSuperconductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsHigh Tc SuperconductorsSingle Band SuperconductorsThin FilmsSuperconducting DevicesMagnetoresistance
Having succeeded in the fabrication of epitaxial superconducting LaFeAsO(1-x)F(x) thin films we performed an extensive study of electrical transport properties. In the face of multiband superconductivity we can demonstrate that an anisotropic Ginzburg-Landau scaling of the angular dependent critical current densities can be adopted, although being originally developed for single band superconductors. In contrast with single band superconductors the mass anisotropy of LaFeAsO(1-x)F(x) is temperature dependent. A very steep increase of the upper critical field and the irreversibility field can be observed at temperatures below 6 K, indicating that the band with the smaller gap is in the dirty limit. This temperature dependence can be theoretically described by two dominating bands responsible for superconductivity. A pinning force scaling provides insight into the prevalent pinning mechanism and can be specified in terms of the Kramer model.
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