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Type of Document Dissertation
Author Altarawneh, Moaz
URN etd-10142009-142552
Title High Frequency Probes of Superconductivity and Magnetism in Anisotropic Materials in Very High Magnetic Field
Degree Doctor of Philosophy
Department Physics, Department of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
charles Mielke Committee Co-Chair
James Brooks Committee Co-Chair
David Van Winkle Committee Member
Jorge Piekarewicz Committee Member
Pedro Schlottmann Committee Member
Naresh Dalal University Representative
Keywords
  • High Magnetic Field.
  • Magnetism
  • Superconductivity
  • Radio frequency
Date of Defense 2009-10-06
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Abstract
In this dissertation, I present a study of a wide range of organic and inorganic materials using radio frequency (rf) measurement methods. The organic samples under study were lambda-(BETS)2GaCl4 and lambda-(BETS)2FeCl4. In the lambda-(BETS)2GaCl4, the H-T superconductivity phase diagram was studied using the tunnel diode oscillator (TDO) method and compared with simultaneous four terminals resistivity measurements. These simultaneous measurements show signs of para-conductivity in this material. The same method was used to study the lambda- (BETS)2FeCl4 sample which is a field induced superconductor (FISC). The inorganic materials that I have studied include Ba0:55K0:45Fe2As2 and USb2. In Ba0:55K0:45Fe2As2 (which belongs to the recently discovered Pnictide superconductors family), I have studied the H - T phase diagram for magnetic fields applied parallel and perpendicular to the crystallographic c-axis up to 65 tesla and in temperature as low as 4 K. Ba0.55K0.45Fe2As2 was studied by a new rf technique that I have developed recently (PDO=Proximity Detector Oscillator). The rf measurements of Ba0.55K0.45Fe2As2 from my work support the prediction of an unconventional multigap superconductivity in this material. In the USb2 sample, a Fermi surfaces measurement was performed by the TDO rf probe and by a torque magnetometer for comparison purposes in high magnetic fields up to 65 tesla and in temperatures above 0:5 K. I found that both the rf and the torque measurements reveal a cylindrical Fermi surface with approximately the same effective mass. However, the rf and the torque measurements reveal some differences in the frequencies obtained from the FFT obtained for each method. In this dissertation, most of the measurements were performed using rf probes like the TDO or the PDO. The PDO method has successfully replaced the TDO method to perform rf measurements in all different kinds of magnets (dc and pulsed).
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