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Theory of decoupling in the mixed phase of extremely type-II layered superconductors
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关键词: PARALLEL MAGNETIC-FIELD;    T-C SUPERCONDUCTORS;    HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS;    3-DIMENSIONAL XY MODEL;    ONE-COMPONENT PLASMA;    VORTEX-LATTICE;    FLUX-LATTICE;    ANYON SUPERCONDUCTORS;    THERMAL-PROPERTIES;    CRITICAL-BEHAVIOR;   
DOI  :  10.1103/PhysRevB.62.9117
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

The mixed phase of extremely type-II layered superconductors in perpendicular magnetic field is studied theoretically via the layered XY model with uniform frustration. A partial duality analysis is carried out in the weak-coupling limit. It consistently accounts for both intralayer (pancake) and interlayer (Josephson) vortex excitations. The main conclusion reached is that dislocations of the two-dimensional (2D) vortex lattices within layers drive a unique second-order melting transition at high perpendicular fields between a low-temperature superconducting phase that displays a Josephson effect and a high-temperature normal phase that displays no Josephson effect. The former state is best described by weakly coupled 2D vortex lattices, while the latter state is best characterized by a decoupled vortex liquid. It is further argued on the basis of the duality analysis that the second-order melting transition converts itself into a first-order one as the perpendicular field is lowered and approaches the dimensional crossover scale. The resulting critical end point potentially accounts for the same phenomenon that is observed in the mixed phase of clean high-temperature superconductors.

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