Vortex-like excitations in a non-superconducting single-layer compound Bi$_{2+x}$Sr$_{2-x}$CuO$_{6+\delta}$ single crystal in high magnetic fields
S. I. Vedeneev, D. K. Maude

TL;DR
This study reveals vortex-like excitations in a non-superconducting cuprate compound at very low temperatures, using magneto-transport measurements, suggesting complex magnetic phenomena beyond superconductivity.
Contribution
It provides evidence of vortex-like excitations in a non-superconducting cuprate, expanding understanding of magnetic excitations in insulating states.
Findings
Vortex-like excitations detected in non-superconducting cuprate
Magnetoresistivity shows angular dependence consistent with vortex behavior
Vortex phenomena observed at temperatures down to 30 mK
Abstract
The in-plane and the out-of-plane magneto-transport in magnetic fields up to 28 T has been investigated in high quality non-superconducting (down to 20 mK) La-free BiSrCuO single crystal. By measuring the angular dependence of the in-plane and out-of-plane magnetoresistivities at temperatures from 1 K down to 30 mK, we present evidence for the presence of vortex-like excitations in a non-superconducting cuprate in the insulating state. Such excitations have previously been observed by the detection of a Nernst signal in superconducting cuprates at in magnetic fields.
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