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Melting of heterogeneous vortex matter: The vortex ‘nanoliquid’
Authors:S. S. Banerjee  S. Goldberg  Y. Myasoedov  M. Rappaport  E. Zeldov  A. Soibel  F. de la Cruz  J. van der Beek  M. Konczykowski  T. Tamegai  V. Vinokur
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, 208 016 Kanpur, India;(2) Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, 76100 Rehovot, Israel;(3) Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 91109 Pasadena, California, USA;(4) Instituto Balseiro and Centro Atómico Bariloche CNEA, 8400 Bariloche, Argentina;(5) Laboratoire des Solides Irradiés CNRS UMR 7642 and CEA-DMS-DRECAM, Ecole Polytechnique, 91128 Palaiseau, France;(6) Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, 113-8656 Tokyo, Japan;(7) Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, 60439 Argonne, Illinois, USA
Abstract:Disorder and porosity are parameters that strongly influence the physical behavior of materials, including their mechanical, electrical, magnetic and optical properties. Vortices in superconductors can provide important insight into the effects of disorder because their size is comparable to characteristic sizes of nanofabricated structures. Here we present experimental evidence for a novel form of vortex matter that consists of inter-connected nanodroplets of vortex liquid caged in the pores of a solid vortex structure, like a liquid permeated into a nanoporous solid skeleton. Our nanoporous skeleton is formed by vortices pinned by correlated disorder created by high-energy heavy ion irradiation. By sweeping the applied magnetic field, the number of vortices in the nanodroplets is varied continuously from a few to several hundred. Upon cooling, the caged nanodroplets freeze into ordered nanocrystals through either a first-order or a continuous transition, whereas at high temperatures a uniform liquid phase is formed upon delocalization-induced melting of the solid skeleton. This new vortex nanoliquid displays unique properties and symmetries that are distinct from both solid and liquid phases.
Keywords:Inhomogeneous vortex solid  BSCCO  melting  columnar defects  magneto-optical imaging  vortex liquid
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