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Flux jumps, Second Magnetization Peak anomaly and the Peak Effect phenomenon in single crystals of YNi₂B₂C and LuNi₂B₂C

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arxiv 0811.2604 v1 pith:QKYIJJAU submitted 2008-11-16 cond-mat.supr-con

Flux jumps, Second Magnetization Peak anomaly and the Peak Effect phenomenon in single crystals of YNi₂B₂C and LuNi₂B₂C

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We present magnetization measurements in single crystals of the tetragonal $YNi_2B_2C$ compound, which exhibit the phenomenon of peak effect as well as the second magnetization peak anomaly for H $>$ 0.5T (H $||$ c). At the lower field (50mT $<$ H $<$ 200mT), we have observed the presence of flux jumps, which seem to relate to a structural change in the local symmetry of the flux line lattice (a first order re-orientation transition across a local field in some parts of the sample, in the range of 100mT to 150mT). These flux jumps are also observed in a single crystal of $LuNi_2B_2C$ for H $||$ c in the field region from 2 mT to 25 mT, which are compatible with the occurrence of a re-orientation transition at a lower field in a cleaner crystal of this compound, as compared to those of $YNi_2B_2C$. Vortex phase diagrams drawn for H $||$ c in $LuNi_2B_2C$ and $YNi_2B_2C$ show that the ordered elastic glass phase spans a larger part of (H, T) space in the former as compared to latter, thereby, reaffirming the difference in the relative purity of the two samples.

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