Tm. Katona et Sw. Pierson, ZERO-FIELD CURRENT-VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS IN HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS, Physica. C, Superconductivity, 270(3-4), 1996, pp. 242-248
Zero-field current-voltage (I-V) data from a variety of samples of var
ious high-temperature superconductors are re-analyzed to test the rece
ntly proposed current-temperature (I-T) phase diagram [S.W. Pierson, P
hys. Rev. Lett. 74 (1995) 2359]. It is found that the I-V curves are w
ell-described by this phase diagram. Furthermore, because the slopes o
f the various phase lines can be related to the effective interlayer c
oupling, it is shown that the I-T phase diagram provides a convenient
framework in which to characterize samples. We discuss how the structu
re of the I-T phase diagram can be further tested and how more can be
learned about these materials by probing parts of the I-T phase space
which most experiments have neglected. Finally, further details of the
I-T phase space are discussed.