2000
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.85.5416
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Static and Dynamic Coupling Transitions of Vortex Lattices in Disordered Anisotropic Superconductors

Abstract: We use three-dimensional molecular dynamics simulations of magnetically interacting pancake vortices to study vortex matter in disordered, highly anisotropic materials such as BSCCO. We observe a sharp 3D-2D transition from vortex lines to decoupled pancakes as a function of relative interlayer coupling strength, with an accompanying large increase in the critical current remniscent of a second peak effect. We find that decoupled pancakes, when driven, simultaneously recouple and order into a crystalline-like … Show more

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“…As a function of applied field, temperature, or interlayer coupling the model exhibits a sharp 3D (coupled, ordered phase) to 2D (decoupled, disordered phase) transition, consistent with theoretical expectations [12,13], that is associated with a large change in the critical current [30]. Near the disordering transition, we find strong metastability and transient effects.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…As a function of applied field, temperature, or interlayer coupling the model exhibits a sharp 3D (coupled, ordered phase) to 2D (decoupled, disordered phase) transition, consistent with theoretical expectations [12,13], that is associated with a large change in the critical current [30]. Near the disordering transition, we find strong metastability and transient effects.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…If this pancake decouples from the rest of the vortex line below, then the angular force as a function of angular displacement will not follow the form shown in Fig 2. but will instead be periodic in the winding angle, due to the interaction with the remaining stack of pancake vortices left behind. This is illustrated by a simulation of a pancake vortex system [23] shown in Fig. 3.…”
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“…Numerically, difference between the BG and VG phases was discussed, [14][15][16] and the overall phase diagram was obtained recently. [17,18] However, studies based on thermodynamic quantities are still lacking.…”
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