Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1994-05-19
Physics
Condensed Matter
harvmac.tex, 33 pages, including 11 figures, available upon request. SU-ac-940518
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.50.6382
We use a hydrodynamics theory to discuss the response of a viscous flux-line liquid to an ac perturbation applied at the surface of the sample. The theory incorporates viscoelastic effects and describes the crossover between liquid-like and solid-like response of the vortex array as the frequency of the perturbation increases. A large viscosity from flux-line interactions and entanglement leads to viscous screening of surface fields. As a result, two frequency-dependent length scales are needed to describe the penetration of an ac field. For large viscosities the imaginary part of the ac permeability can exihibit, in addition to the well-know peak associated with flux diffusion across the sample, a new low-frequency peak corresponding to the transition from solid-like to liquid-like behavior.
Chen Lee-Wen
Marchetti Cristina M.
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