A one-dimensional chain state of vortex matter

被引:175
作者
Grigorenko, A
Bending, S [1 ]
Tamegai, T
Ooi, S
Henini, M
机构
[1] Univ Bath, Dept Phys, Bath BA2 7AY, Avon, England
[2] Univ Tokyo, Dept Appl Phys, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 1138627, Japan
[3] Japan Sci & Technol Corp, CREST, Tokyo, Japan
[4] Univ Nottingham, Dept Phys, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
D O I
10.1038/414728a
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Magnetic flux penetrates isotropic type II superconductors in flux-quantized vortices, which arrange themselves into a lattice structure that is independent of the direction of the applied field(1). In extremely anisotropic high-transition-temperature (high-T-c) superconductors, a lattice of stacks of circular 'pancake' vortices forms when a magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the copper oxide layers, while an orthogonal elongated lattice of elliptical Josephson vortices forms when the applied field is parallel to the layers(2-5). Here we report that when a tilted magnetic field is applied to single crystals of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta, these lattices can interact to form a new state of vortex matter in which all stacks of pancake vortices intersect the Josephson vortices. The sublattice of Josephson vortices can therefore be used to manipulate the sublattice of pancake vortices. This result explains the suppression of irreversible magnetization by in-plane fields as seen in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta crystals, a hitherto mysterious observation(6). The ability to manipulate sublattices could be important for flux-logic devices, where a 'bit' might be represented by a pancake vortex stack, and the problem of vortex positioning is overcome through sublattice interactions. This also enables the development of flux transducers and amplifiers, considerably broadening the scope for applications of anisotropic high-T-c superconductors.
引用
收藏
页码:728 / 731
页数:4
相关论文
共 16 条
[1]   'Inverse' melting of a vortex lattice [J].
Avraham, N ;
Khaykovich, B ;
Myasoedov, Y ;
Rappaport, M ;
Shtrikman, H ;
Feldman, DE ;
Tamegai, T ;
Kes, PH ;
Li, M ;
Konczykowski, M ;
van der Beek, K ;
Zeldov, E .
NATURE, 2001, 411 (6836) :451-454
[2]   OBSERVATION OF A COMMENSURATE ARRAY OF FLUX CHAINS IN TILTED FLUX LATTICES IN BI-SR-CA-CU-O SINGLE-CRYSTALS [J].
BOLLE, CA ;
GAMMEL, PL ;
GRIER, DG ;
MURRAY, CA ;
BISHOP, DJ ;
MITZI, DB ;
KAPITULNIK, A .
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 1991, 66 (01) :112-115
[3]   VORTICES IN LAYERED SUPERCONDUCTORS WITH JOSEPHSON COUPLING [J].
BULAEVSKII, LN ;
LEDVIJ, M ;
KOGAN, VG .
PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 1992, 46 (01) :366-380
[4]   GIANT FLUX-CREEP THROUGH SURFACE BARRIERS AND THE IRREVERSIBILITY LINE IN HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS [J].
BURLACHKOV, L ;
GESHKENBEIN, VB ;
KOSHELEV, AE ;
LARKIN, AI ;
VINOKUR, VM .
PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 1994, 50 (22) :16770-16773
[5]   Anisotropy and two-dimensional behaviour in the high-temperature superconductors [J].
Clem, JR .
SUPERCONDUCTOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 1998, 11 (10) :909-914
[6]   Magnetization jumps and irreversibility in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 [J].
Farrell, DE ;
Johnston-Halperin, E ;
Klein, L ;
Fournier, P ;
Kapitulnik, A ;
Forgan, EM ;
Rae, AIM ;
Li, TW ;
Trawick, ML ;
Sasik, R ;
Garland, JC .
PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 1996, 53 (17) :11807-11816
[7]   TRANSLATIONAL AND BOND-ORIENTATIONAL ORDER IN THE VORTEX LATTICE OF THE HIGH-TC SUPERCONDUCTOR BI2.1SR1.9CA0.9CU2O8+DELTA [J].
GRIER, DG ;
MURRAY, CA ;
BOLLE, CA ;
GAMMEL, PL ;
BISHOP, DJ ;
MITZI, DB ;
KAPITULNIK, A .
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 1991, 66 (17) :2270-2273
[8]   VORTEX-CHAIN STATE IN BI2SR2CACU2O8+DELTA - EXPERIMENTAL-EVIDENCE FOR COEXISTENCE OF 2 VORTEX ORIENTATIONS [J].
GRIGORIEVA, IV ;
STEEDS, JW ;
BALAKRISHNAN, G ;
PAUL, DM .
PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 1995, 51 (06) :3765-3771
[9]   MAGNETIC-FLUX PATTERNS ON THE SURFACE OF A TYPE-II SUPERCONDUCTOR [J].
HUSE, DA .
PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 1992, 46 (13) :8621-8623
[10]  
KLEINER WH, 1964, PHYS REV A-GEN PHYS, V133, P1226