Dynamic instabilities and memory effects in vortex matter

被引:240
作者
Paltiel, Y [1 ]
Zeldov, E
Myasoedov, YN
Shtrikman, H
Bhattacharya, S
Higgins, MJ
Xiao, ZL
Andrei, EY
Gammel, PL
Bishop, DJ
机构
[1] Weizmann Inst Sci, Dept Condensed Matter Phys, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel
[2] Lucent Technol, Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ 07974 USA
[3] NEC Res Inst, Princeton, NJ 08540 USA
[4] Tata Inst Fundamental Res, Mumbai 400005, India
[5] Rutgers State Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Piscataway, NJ 08855 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1038/35000145
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
The magnetic flux line lattice in type II superconductors serves as a useful system in which to study condensed matter flow, as its dynamic properties are tunable. Recent studies have shown a number of puzzling phenomena associated with vortex motion, including: low-frequency noise(1-5) and slow voltage oscillations(3,6); a history-dependent dynamic response(7-12), and memory of the direction, amplitude duration and frequency of the previously applied current(13,14); high vortex mobility for alternating current, but no apparent vortex motion for direct currents(13,15,16); and strong suppression of an a.c. response by small d.c. bias(13). Taken together, these phenomena are incompatible with current understanding of vortex dynamics. Here we report a generic mechanism that accounts for these observations. Our model, which is derived from investigations of the current distribution across single crystals of NbSe2, is based on a competition between the injection of a disordered vortex phase at the sample edges, and the dynamic annealing of this metastable disorder by the transport current. For an alternating current, only narrow regions near the edges are in the disordered phase, while for d.c. bias, most of the sample is in the disordered phase-preventing vortex motion because of more efficient pinning. The resulting spatial dependence of the disordered vortex system serves as an active memory of the previous history.
引用
收藏
页码:398 / 401
页数:4
相关论文
共 28 条
[1]   Current driven organization of magnetic vortices [J].
Andrei, EY ;
Xiao, ZL ;
Henderson, V ;
Higgins, MJ ;
Shuk, P ;
Greenblatt, M .
JOURNAL DE PHYSIQUE IV, 1999, 9 (P10) :5-9
[2]   Metastability and switching in the vortex state of 2H-NbSe2 [J].
Banerjee, SS ;
Patil, NG ;
Ramakrishnan, S ;
Grover, AK ;
Bhattacharya, S ;
Ravikumar, G ;
Mishra, PK ;
Rao, TVC ;
Sahni, VC ;
Higgins, MJ .
APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, 1999, 74 (01) :126-128
[3]   Anomalous peak effect in CeRu2 and 2H-NbSe2:: Fracturing of a flux line lattice [J].
Banerjee, SS ;
Patil, NG ;
Saha, S ;
Ramakrishnan, S ;
Grover, AK ;
Bhattacharya, S ;
Ravikumar, G ;
Mishra, PK ;
Rao, TVC ;
Sahni, VC ;
Higgins, MJ ;
Yamamoto, E ;
Haga, Y ;
Hedo, M ;
Inada, Y ;
Onuki, Y .
PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 1998, 58 (02) :995-999
[4]   SURFACE BARRIER IN TYPE-2 SUPERCONDUCTORS [J].
BEAN, CP ;
LIVINGSTON, JD .
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 1964, 12 (01) :14-&
[5]   FLUX-FLOW FINGERPRINT OF DISORDER - MELTING VERSUS TEARING OF A FLUX-LINE-LATTICE [J].
BHATTACHARYA, S ;
HIGGINS, MJ .
PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 1995, 52 (01) :64-67
[6]   Transport properties of high-temperature superconductors: Surface vs bulk effect [J].
Burlachkov, L ;
Koshelev, AE ;
Vinokur, VM .
PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 1996, 54 (09) :6750-6757
[7]   VORTEX-MOTION-INDUCED VOLTAGE NOISE IN YBA2CU3O7-DELTA SINGLE-CRYSTALS [J].
DANNA, G ;
GAMMEL, PL ;
SAFAR, H ;
ALERS, GB ;
BISHOP, DJ ;
GIAPINTZAKIS, J ;
GINSBERG, DM .
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 1995, 75 (19) :3521-3524
[8]   Irreversibility, mechanical entanglement and thermal melting in superconducting vortex crystals with point impurities [J].
Ertas, D ;
Nelson, DR .
PHYSICA C-SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND ITS APPLICATIONS, 1996, 272 (1-2) :79-86
[9]   Transport properties governed by surface barriers in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 [J].
Fuchs, DT ;
Zeldov, E ;
Rappaport, M ;
Tamegai, T ;
Ooi, S ;
Shtrikman, H .
NATURE, 1998, 391 (6665) :373-376
[10]   Possible new vortex matter phases in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 [J].
Fuchs, DT ;
Zeldov, E ;
Tamegai, T ;
Ooi, S ;
Rappaport, M ;
Shtrikman, H .
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 1998, 80 (22) :4971-4974