Crossover from paramagnetic compressed flux regime to diamagnetic pinned vortex lattice in a single crystal of cubic Ca(3)Rh(4)Sn(13)
P. D. Kulkarni, S. S. Banerjee, C. V. Tomy, G. Balakrishnan, D. McK., Paul, S. Ramakrishnan, A. K. Grover

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex magnetic responses in a single crystal of Ca(3)Rh(4)Sn(13) near its superconducting transition, revealing a crossover from paramagnetic to diamagnetic behavior and oscillatory phenomena linked to vortex states.
Contribution
It provides new insights into flux behavior and vortex state transformations in Ca(3)Rh(4)Sn(13) using experimental magnetization and susceptibility data.
Findings
Observation of positive magnetization on field cooling near T_c
Crossover from paramagnetic to diamagnetic response with increasing field
Oscillatory PMFC response at very low fields
Abstract
We report the observation of positive magnetization on field cooling (PMFC) in low applied magnetic fields (H < 100 Oe) in a single crystal of Ca(3)Rh(4)Sn(13) near its superconducting transition temperature (T(c) approx 8.35 K). For 30 Oe < H < 100 Oe, the PMFC response crosses over to a diamagnetic response as the temperature is lowered below 8 K. For 100 Oe < H < 300 Oe, the diamagnetic response undergoes an unexpected reversal in its field dependence above a characteristic temperature (designated as T*(VL) = 7.9 K), where the field-cooled cool-down magnetization curves intersect. The in-phase and out-of-phase ac susceptibility data confirm the change in the superconducting state across T*(VL). We ascribe the PMFC response to a compression of magnetic flux caused by the nucleation of superconductivity at the surface of the sample. In very low fields (H < 20 Oe), the PMFC response has…
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