Superconducting anisotropy in the electron-doped high-T$_{c}$ superconductors Pr$_{2-x}$Ce$_{x}$CuO$_{4-y}$
Abstract: We report superconducting anisotropy measurements in the electron-doped high-$T_{c}$ superconductors (HTSCs) Pr${2-x}$Ce${x}$CuO${4-y}$ (PCCO, $x$ = 0.15 and 0.17) with applied magnetic field ($H{0}$) up to 28 T. Our results show that the upper critical field [$H_{c2}(T)$] is highly anisotropic, and as temperature $T$ $\rightarrow$ 0 the value of it at $H_{0}$ $\parallel$ $c$ [$H_{c2,\parallel c}$(0)] is far less than the Pauli limit, which is very different from that at $H_{0}$ $\perp$ $c$. The $H_{c2}(0)$ character along with the evaluated zero $T$ coherence length $[\xi_{ab(c)}(0)]$ and penetration depth $[\lambda_{ab(c)}(0)]$ is compared with those of the hole-doped cuprate HTSCs and typical Fe-based superconductors. We find that the low temperature anisotropic character of PCCO is rather similar to that of hole-doped cuprate HTSCs, but apparently larger than that of typical Fe-based superconductors. This study also proves a new sensitive probe of detecting rich properties of unconventional superconductors with the use of the resonant frequency of a NMR probe circuit.
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