Is there a Phase Transition to the Flux Lattice State?

Physics – Condensed Matter

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10.1103/PhysRevB.55.14136

The sharp drops in the resistance and magnetization which are usually attributed to a phase transition from the vortex liquid state to a crystal state are explained instead as a crossover between three and two dimensional behavior, which occurs when the phase coherence length in the liquid becomes comparable to the sample thickness. Estimates of the width of the crossover region and the phase coherence length scales are in agreement with experiment.

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