Theory of the vortex matter transformations in high Tc superconductor YBCO
Abstract
Flux line lattice in type II superconductors undergoes a transition into a "disordered" phase like vortex liquid or vortex glass, due to thermal fluctuations and random quenched disorder. We quantitatively describe the competition between the thermal fluctuations and the disorder using the Ginzburg -- Landau approach. The following T-H phase diagram of YBCO emerges. There are just two distinct thermodynamical phases, the homogeneous and the crystalline one, separated by a single first order transitions line. The line however makes a wiggle near the experimentally claimed critical point at 12T. The "critical point" is reinterpreted as a (noncritical) Kauzmann point in which the latent heat vanishes and the line is parallel to the T axis. The magnetization, the entropy and the specific heat discontinuities at melting compare well with experiments.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0205580,
title = {Theory of the vortex matter transformations in high Tc superconductor YBCO},
author = {Dingping Li and Baruch Rosenstein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0205580},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages 3 figures