Vortex dynamics in type II superconductors under strong pinning conditions
arXiv:1709.03369 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.96.144516
Abstract
We study effects of pinning on the dynamics of a vortex lattice in a type II superconductor in the strong-pinning situation and determine the force--velocity (or current--voltage) characteristic combining analytical and numerical methods. Our analysis deals with a small density $n_p$ of defects that act with a large force $f_p$ on the vortices, thereby inducing bistable configurations that are a characteristic feature of strong pinning theory. We determine the velocity-dependent average pinning-force density $\langle F_p(v)\rangle$ and find that it changes on the velocity scale $v_p \sim f_p/ηa_0^3$, where $η$ is the viscosity of vortex motion and $a_0$ the distance between vortices. In the small pin-density limit, this velocity is much larger than the typical flow velocity $v_c \sim F_c/η$ of the free vortex system at drives near the critical force-density $F_c = \langle F_p(v=0)\rangle \propto n_p f_p$. As a result, we find a generic excess-force characteristic, a nearly linear force--velocity characteristic shifted by the critical force-density $F_c$; the linear flux-flow regime is approached only at large drives. Our analysis provides a derivation of Coulomb's law of dry friction for the case of strong vortex pinning.
24 pages, 12 figures