Topological Defects in the Random-Field XY Model and the Pinned Vortex Lattice to Vortex Glass Transition in Type-II Superconductors
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- 25 January 1996
Abstract
As a simplified model of randomly pinned vortex lattices or charge-density waves, we study the random-field XY model on square ($d=2$) and simple cubic ($d=3$) lattices. We verify in Monte Carlo simulations, that the average spacing between topological defects (vortices) diverges more strongly than the Imry-Ma pinning length as the random field strength, $H$, is reduced. We suggest that for $d=3$ the simulation data are consistent with a topological phase transition at a nonzero critical field, $H_c$, to a pinned phase that is defect-free at large length-scales. We also discuss the connection between the possible existence of this phase transition in the random-field XY model and the magnetic field driven transition from pinned vortex lattice to vortex glass in weakly disordered type-II superconductors.
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- Version 1, 1996-01-25, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review B, 53 (22), 15193.
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