Abstract
We have measured the low-temperature (2–10 K) specific heat of polycrystalline in zero applied field and in an applied magnetic field of 1 T. We find no field-induced enhancement of the specific heat, to within the 1% resolution of our calorimeter, in a field of 1 T up to 10 K, in contrast to the system. The results suggest that the enhancements which have been observed in the specific heat result from a temperature dependence of the pinning of vortices in the mixed state. In analyzing our data, we use a model for the enhancement of the specific heat, and find quantitative agreement. Using this model, we place constraints on the allowed temperature dependence of the ab-plane magnetic penetration depth.
- Received 16 July 1991
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.45.3093
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