Delocalization of Flux Lines from Extended Defects by Bulk Randomness
Condensed Matter
2009-10-22 v1
Abstract
We study the delocalization by bulk randomness of a single flux line (FL) from an extended defect, such as a columnar pin or twin plane. In three dimensions, the FL is always bound to a planar defect, while there is an unpinning transition from a columnar pin. Transfer matrix simulations confirm this picture, and indicate that the divergence of the localization length from the columnar defect is governed by a liberation exponent , for which a ``mean-field'' estimate gives . The results, and their extensions, are compared to other theories. The effects may be observable in thin samples close to .
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9303015,
title = {Delocalization of Flux Lines from Extended Defects by Bulk Randomness},
author = {Leon Balents and Mehran Kardar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9303015},
year = {2009}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures available upon request,REVTeX 3.0