The effects of magnetic field and temperature quenches on non-equilibrium relaxation properties of vortex lines in type-II superconductors

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Abstract

Technological applications of type-II superconductors require a deep understanding of the dynamics of vortex matter in these complex materials. We model vortices in the London limit as interacting elastic lines, and simulate their dynamics employing a Langevin molecular dynamics (LMD) algorithm. This LMD algorithm is utilized to investigate the non-equilibrium relaxation properties of interacting lines, subject to randomly-placed point or correlated columnar pinning sites, by studying various two-time correlation functions. We consider experimentally-motivated initial conditions by applying quenches in the system temperature or the magnetic field, which is realized by suddenly adding or removing vortex lines from the system.

*Research supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering under Award DE-FG02-09ER46613.

Authors

  • Hiba Assi

    • Department of Physics, VA Tech
  • Ulrich Dobramysl

    • Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
  • Michel Pleimling

    • Department of Physics, VA Tech
    • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Uwe C. Tauber

    • Department of Physics, VA Tech
    • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
    • Department of Physics, Virginia Tech