Gaussian, three-dimensional-xy, and lowest-landau-level scalings in the low-field fluctuation magnetoconductivity of bi/sub 2/ sr/sub 2/ cacu/sub 2/ o/sub 8/
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Systematic measurements of low-field fluctuation magnetoconductivity in a single crystal of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 are reported. Gaussian, critical, and lowest-Landau-level scalings are observed. In the Gaussian regimes, large intervals corresponding to low-dimensional fluctuations are evidenced. Far above Tc , effects of disorder produces a fluctuation spectrum characterized by a fractal topology. Decreasing the temperature, at first a homogeneous two-dimensional behavior is observed. Then, near Tc a c ...
Systematic measurements of low-field fluctuation magnetoconductivity in a single crystal of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 are reported. Gaussian, critical, and lowest-Landau-level scalings are observed. In the Gaussian regimes, large intervals corresponding to low-dimensional fluctuations are evidenced. Far above Tc , effects of disorder produces a fluctuation spectrum characterized by a fractal topology. Decreasing the temperature, at first a homogeneous two-dimensional behavior is observed. Then, near Tc a crossover occurs to a narrow threedimensional (3D) mean-field regime. Still closer to Tc , a scaling consistent with the predictions of the full dynamic 3D-XY universality class is clearly evidenced. This genuine critical regime is destroyed upon the application of magnetic fields above a few mT. For fields above a certain limit and in large temperature intervals, fluctuation magnetoconductivity scales as predicted by the lowest-Landau-level approximation of the Ginzburg-Landau theory. ...
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Physical review. B, Condensed matter. New York. Vol. 56, n. 17 (Nov. 1997), p. 10836-10839
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