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Random telegraph signals in high-temperature superconductors

Mark Johnson, M. J. Ferrari, Frederick C. Wellstood, John Clarke, M. R. Beasley, A. Inam, X. D. Wu, L. Nazar, and T. Venkatesan
Phys. Rev. B 42, 10792(R) – Published 1 December 1990
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Abstract

The local magnetization of YBa2Cu3O7x and Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+y measured with a superconducting quantum-interference device is shown to exhibit random telegraph signals (RTS’s) over narrow ranges of temperature. We believe these signals arise from the thermally activated hopping of single magnetic vortices between two pinning sites. The spectral density of the RTS is Lorentzian; from the temperature dependence of the characteristic time, we deduce pinning energies of 0.17 and 0.20 eV for samples of YBa2Cu3O7x and Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+y, respectively, at reduced temperatures of 0.99 and 0.87. The amplitudes of various RTS’s imply flux hopping distances varying from 0.2 to 30 μm. Multiple metastable states and transitions between ‘‘noisy’’ and ‘‘quiet’’ states are also observed.

  • Received 17 August 1990

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.42.10792

©1990 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Mark Johnson, M. J. Ferrari, Frederick C. Wellstood, and John Clarke

  • Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720
  • Center for Advanced Materials, Materials and Chemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, California 94720

M. R. Beasley

  • Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-4090

A. Inam and X. D. Wu

  • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey 08855-0849

L. Nazar and T. Venkatesan

  • Bell Communications Research (Bellcore), Red Bank, New Jersey 07701-7040

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Vol. 42, Iss. 16 — 1 December 1990

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