Driven magnetic vortices in a type-II superconductor: Relaxation following sudden parameter quenches
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Abstract
Type-II superconductors in the mixed phase display complex non-equilibrium phenomena governed by competing energy, length, and time scales. We model the magnetic vortices in the extreme London limit as interacting elastic lines. We employ a Langevin Molecular Dynamics algorithm to study the non-equilibrium relaxation behavior of relevant two-time correlation functions in the presence of point or columnar pinning centers. We consider the effects of sudden external control parameter quenches at non-zero external driving currents, as the vortex system relaxes towards a new non-equilibrium steady state.
Authors
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Harshwardhan Chaturvedi
Department of Physics, VA Tech
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Ulrich Dobramysl
Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
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Michel Pleimling
Department of Physics, VA Tech, Virginia Tech, Virgina Tech
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Uwe C. Tauber
Department of Physics, VA Tech, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Physics, Virginia Tech