Supersonic dynamics of guided magnetic flux quanta
Abstract
The dynamics of Abrikosov vortices in superconductors is usually limited to vortex velocities km/s above which samples abruptly transit into the normal state. In the Larkin-Ovchinnikov framework, near the critical temperature this is because of a flux-flow instability triggered by the reduction of the viscous drag coefficient due to the quasiparticles leaving the vortex cores. While the existing instability theories rely upon a uniform spatial distribution of vortex velocities, the measured (mean) value of is always smaller than the maximal possible one, since the distribution of never reaches the -functional shape. Here, by guiding magnetic flux quanta at a tilt angle of with respect to a Co nanostripe array, we speed up vortices to supersonic velocities. These exceed in the reference as-grown Nb films by almost an order of magnitude and are only a factor of two smaller than the maximal vortex velocities observed in superconductors so far. We argue that such high values appear in consequence of a collective dynamic ordering when all vortices move in the channels with the same pinning strength and exhibit a very narrow distribution of . Our findings render the well-known vortex guiding effect to open prospects for investigations of ultrafast vortex dynamics.
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@article{arxiv.1902.03761,
title = {Supersonic dynamics of guided magnetic flux quanta},
author = {O. V. Dobrovolskiy and V. M. Bevz and E. Begun and R. Sachser and R. V. Vovk and M. Huth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.03761},
year = {2019}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures