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Probing superconducting order in overdoped Ca_(x)Y_(1-x)Ba₂Cu₃O₇ by neutron diffraction measurements of the vortex lattice

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arxiv 2208.06706 v1 pith:JSRFKU5N submitted 2022-08-13 cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.str-el

Probing superconducting order in overdoped Ca_(x)Y_(1-x)Ba₂Cu₃O₇ by neutron diffraction measurements of the vortex lattice

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We present small angle neutron scattering studies of the magnetic vortex lattice (VL) in Ca$_{0.04}$Y$_{0.96}$Ba$_{2}$Cu$_{3}$O$_{7}$ up to a field of 16.7 T, and Ca$_{0.15}$Y$_{0.85}$Ba$_{2}$Cu$_{3}$O$_{7}$ up to 25 T. We find that the series of vortex lattice structure transitions have shifted down in field relative to those reported for the undoped compound. We attribute this mainly to the weakening of the 1-D superconductivity in the Cu-O chains by the disorder introduced by doping. The hole doping by calcium is also expected to alter the Fermi velocity and it reduces the upper critical field of the system. The high-field structure of the vortex lattice is similar to recent measurements on the parent compound in fields of 25~T, which indicates that the fundamental \textit{d}-wave nature of the superconducting gap is unchanged by calcium doping. This is corroborated by the temperature dependence of the VL form factor which also shows the same \textit{d}-wave behaviour as observed in other cuprates. We also find evidence of Pauli paramagnetic effects in the field dependence of the VL form factor.

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