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The Magnetoresistance in Iron-based Superconductors
The phase transition of vortex matter from solid to liquid was studied in iron-based superconductors. Based on the traditional vortex glass theory, we have examined the magnetoresistivity data of iron-based superconductors using our extended thermal activation model: ρ(B,T) = ρ((T-Tg(B))/(Tc(0)-Tg(B)))v(z-1). We predict that the magnetic field-dependent area S + S0 which integrates ρ with T is proportional to Bβ, where β is the vortex glass transition exponent. From our calculation, the vortex glass transition exponent is 0.33, close to the exponent of area S0+ S is 0.31 in SmO0.9F0.1FeAs; the exponent of area S is 0.63, which is close to the irreversibility line exponent 2/3. Both of the results show the validity of our model. In addition, our model is shown to be effective in describing irreversibility behavior in layered superconductors.
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