Effect of random pinning on nonlinear dynamics and dissipation of a vortex driven by a strong microwave current
Abstract
We report numerical simulations of a trapped elastic vortex driven by a strong ac magnetic field parallel to the surface of a superconducting film. The surface resistance and the power dissipated by an oscillating vortex perpendicular to the film surface were calculated as functions of and for different spatial distributions, densities, and strengths of pinning centers, including bulk pinning, surface pinning, and cluster pinning. Our simulations were performed for both the Bardeen-Stephen viscous vortex drag and the Larkin-Ovchinnikov (LO) drag coefficient decreasing with the vortex velocity . The local residual surface resistance calculated for different statistical realizations of the pinning potential exhibits strong mesoscopic fluctuations caused by local depinning jumps of a vortex segment as increases, but the global surface resistance obtained by averaging over different pin configurations increases smoothly with the field amplitude at small and levels off at higher fields. For strong pinning, the LO decrease of with can result in a nonmonotonic field dependence of which decreases with at higher fields, but cause a runaway instability of the vortex in a thick film for weak pinning. It is shown that overheating of a single moving vortex can produce the LO-like velocity dependence of , but can mask the decrease of the surface resistance with at a higher density of trapped vortices.
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@article{arxiv.2105.10003,
title = {Effect of random pinning on nonlinear dynamics and dissipation of a vortex driven by a strong microwave current},
author = {W. P. M. R. Pathirana and A. Gurevich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.10003},
year = {2021}
}