Long-Range Fluctuation-Induced Attraction of Vortices to the Surface in Layered Superconductors
Long-Range Fluctuation-Induced Attraction of Vortices to the Surface in Layered Superconductors
It is shown that in extremely anisotropic layered superconductors the interaction of vortex lines with a parallel planar surface, which for straight lines along the c-axis decreases exponentially over the in-plane penetration depth $\lambda$, becomes a long-range dipole--dipole attraction when the vortex line is distorted randomly. This novel long-range fluctuation-induced attraction enhances the thermal fluctuations down to depths much larger than $\lambda$ and may lead to flux creep towards the surface.
E. H. Brandt、R. G. Mints、I. B. Snapiro
物理学
E. H. Brandt,R. G. Mints,I. B. Snapiro.Long-Range Fluctuation-Induced Attraction of Vortices to the Surface in Layered Superconductors[EB/OL].(1995-12-07)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/9512048.点此复制
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