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Alexandre I. Rykov

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Alexandre I. Rykov — solid state scientist : physics and chemistry, nanotechnologies

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R Lortz, C Meingast, A I Rykov, S Tajima (2003)  Magnetic-field-induced finite-size effect in the nigh-temperature superconductor YBa2Cu3O(7-delta): a comparison with rotating superfluid 4He.   Phys Rev Lett 91: 20. Nov  
Abstract: The effect of strong magnetic fields (11 T) on superconductivity in YBa2Cu3O(7-delta) is investigated using high-resolution thermal expansion. We show that the field-induced broadening of the superconducting transition is due to a finite-size effect resulting from the field-induced vortex-vortex length scale. The physics of this broadening has recently been elucidated for the closely related case of rotating superfluid 4He [Phys. Rev. B 60, 12 373 (1999)]]. Our results imply that the primary effect of magnetic fields of the order of 10 T is to destroy the phase coherence; the pairing, on the other hand, appears to be quite insensitive to these fields.
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D H Lu, D L Feng, N P Armitage, K M Shen, A Damascelli, C Kim, F Ronning, Z X Shen, D A Bonn, R Liang, W N Hardy, A I Rykov, S Tajima (2001)  Superconducting gap and strong in-plane anisotropy in untwinned YBa2Cu3O(7-delta).   Phys Rev Lett 86: 19. 4370-4373 May  
Abstract: With significantly improved sample quality and instrumental resolution, we clearly identify in the ( pi,0) photoemission spectra from YBa(2)Cu(3)O(6.993), in the superconducting state, the long-sought "peak-dip-hump" structure. This advance allows us to investigate the large a-b anisotropy of the in-plane electronic structure including, in particular, a 50% difference in the magnitude of the superconducting gap that scales with the energy position of the hump feature. This anisotropy, likely induced by the presence of the CuO chains, raises serious questions about attempts to quantitatively explain the YBa(2)Cu(3)O(7-delta) data from various experiments using models based on a perfectly square lattice.
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C Meingast, V Pasler, P Nagel, A Rykov, S Tajima, P Olsson (2001)  Phase fluctuations and the pseudogap in YBa(2)Cu(3)O (x).   Phys Rev Lett 86: 8. 1606-1609 Feb  
Abstract: The thermodynamics of the superconducting transition is studied as a function of doping using high-resolution expansivity data of YBa(2)Cu(3)O (x) single crystals and Monte Carlo simulations of the anisotropic 3D- XY model. We directly show that T(c) of underdoped YBa(2)Cu(3)O (x) is strongly suppressed from its mean-field value (T(MF)(c)) by phase fluctuations of the superconducting order parameter. For overdoped YBa(2)Cu(3)O (x) fluctuation effects are greatly reduced and T(c) approximately T(MF)(c). We find that T(MF)(c) exhibits a similar doping dependence as the pseudogap energy, naturally suggesting that the pseudogap arises from phase-incoherent Cooper pairing.
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2000
 
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Mizokawa, Kim, Shen, Ino, Yoshida, Fujimori, Goto, Eisaki, Uchida, Tagami, Rykov, Siohara, Tomimoto, Tajima, Yamada, Horii, Hirabayashi (2000)  Angle-resolved photoemission study of insulating and metallic Cu-O chains in PrBa2Cu3O7 and PrBa2Cu4O8   Phys Rev Lett 85: 22. 4779-4782 Nov  
Abstract: We compare the angle-resolved photoemission spectra of the hole-doped Cu-O chains in PrBa2Cu3O7 (Pr123) and in PrBa2Cu4O8 (Pr124). While, in Pr123, a dispersive feature from the chain takes a band maximum at k(b) (momentum along the chain) approximately pi/4 and loses its spectral weight around the Fermi level, it reaches the Fermi level at k(b) approximately pi/4 in Pr124. Although the chains in Pr123 and Pr124 are approximately 1/4 filled, they show contrasting behaviors: While the chains in Pr123 have an instability to charge ordering, those in Pr124 avoid it and show an interesting spectral feature of a metallic coupled-chain system.
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Nagel, Pasler, Meingast, Rykov, Tajima (2000)  Anomalously large oxygen-ordering contribution to the thermal expansion of untwinned YBa2Cu3O6.95 single crystals: A glasslike transition near room temperature   Phys Rev Lett 85: 11. 2376-2379 Sep  
Abstract: We present high-resolution thermal expansion data from 5-500 K of untwinned YBa2Cu3Ox (Y123) single crystals for x approximately 6.95 and x = 7.0. Large contributions to the thermal expansivities due to O ordering are found for x approximately 6.95, which disappear below a kinetic glasslike transition near 280 K. The kinetics at this glass transition is governed by an energy barrier of 0.98+/-0.07 eV, in very good agreement with other O-ordering studies. Using thermodynamic arguments, we show that O ordering in the Y123 system is particularly sensitive to uniaxial stress along the chain axis and that the lack of well-ordered chains in Nd123 and La123 is most likely a consequence of a chemical-pressure effect.
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