Vortex Dynamics in Ferromagnetic Superconductors: Vortex Clusters, Domain Walls and Enhanced Viscosity

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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In ferromagnetic superconductors vortices attract each other at large distances due to the polarization of the magnetic moments. At a low vortex density, vortex clusters are then stabilized in the ground state. The motion of vortex clusters driven by the Lorentz force excites magnons. These magnon excitations become unstable at a threshold velocity above which domain walls are generated for a slow relaxation of the magnetic moments. The vortex configuration becomes modulated by the domain walls. This underlying dynamics of vortices and magnetic moments can be probed by transport measurements.

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