Diamagnetism of YBa$_{2}$Cu$_{3}$O$_{6+x}$ crystals above $T_c$~: evidence for Gaussian fluctuations
I. Kokanovi\'c, D. J. Hills, M. L. Sutherland, R. Liang, J. R., Cooper

TL;DR
This study investigates the diamagnetic response of YBa$_{2}$Cu$_{3}$O$_{6+x}$ crystals above $T_c$, providing evidence that Gaussian fluctuations explain the observed magnetization behavior near the transition.
Contribution
It demonstrates that Gaussian superconducting fluctuations can accurately describe the magnetization above $T_c$ in different doping levels of YBa$_{2}$Cu$_{3}$O$_{6+x}$, with a focus on angular dependence.
Findings
Gaussian fluctuations explain magnetization near $T_c$
Strong fluctuation cut-off occurs at about 1.1$T_c$
Inelastic scattering may cause the fluctuation cut-off
Abstract
The magnetization of three high-quality single crystals of YBaCuO, from slightly overdoped to heavily underdoped,has been measured using torque magnetometry. Striking effects in the angular dependence of the torque for the two underdoped crystals, a few degrees above the superconducting transition temperature () are described well by the theory of Gaussian superconducting fluctuations using a single adjustable parameter. The data at higher temperatures () are consistent with a strong cut-off in the fluctuations for . Numerical estimates suggest that inelastic scattering could be responsible for this cut-off.
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