The Role of Splayed Disorder and Channel Flow on the Dynamics of Driven 3D Vortices

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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2 Pages, 3 Figures, Proceedings from Houston M2S-HTSC-VI References altered, minor corrections

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We present the results of three-dimensional molecular dynamics simulations of
vortices which indicate that, for B greater than the matching field, the
enhanced pinning effectiveness of splayed columnar defects relative to vertical
columnar defects can be explained in terms of the existence or absence of
channels through which the vortices can flow without encountering defects.

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