Abstract The thermal fluctuations contribution to the transport energy of type-II layered superconductors is investigated in the framework of the Lawrence–Doniach model. It was discovered that temperature dependence of the… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The thermal fluctuations contribution to the transport energy of type-II layered superconductors is investigated in the framework of the Lawrence–Doniach model. It was discovered that temperature dependence of the magnetization and the magnetoconductivity of high-temperature cuprate superconductors exhibits an intersection point at a temperature slightly below T c in a wide range of fields. We detect a similar intersection point of the transport energy curves at temperature just below T c in a wide range of fields. Strong thermal fluctuations with interactions treated by a self-consistent theory is used to explain the intersection point. Our results include all higher Landau levels. We show that the two-to three-dimensional crossover is the key for the existence of intersection point.
               
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