Longitudinal and transverse noise in a moving Vortex Lattice

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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accepted for publication in Phys Rev B

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10.1103/PhysRevB.71.104507

We have studied the longitudinal and the transverse velocity fluctuations of a moving vortex lattice (VL) driven by a transport current. They exhibit both the same broad spectrum and the same order of magnitude. These two components are insensitive to the velocity and to a small bulk perturbation. This means that no bulk averaging over the disorder and no VL crystallization are observed. This is consistently explained referring to a previously proposed noisy flow of surface current whose elementary fluctuator is measured isotropic.

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