Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1810892 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The pinning of quantized flux lines, or vortices, in the mixed state is used to quantify the effect of impurities in iron-based superconductors (IBS). Disorder at two length scales is relevant in these materials. Strong flux pinning resulting from nm-scale heterogeneity of the superconducting properties leads to the very disordered vortex ensembles observed in the IBS, and to the pronounced maximum in the critical current density jc at low magnetic fields. Disorder at the atomic scale, most likely induced by the dopant atoms, leads to “weak collective pinning” and a magnetic field-independent contribution jccoll. The latter allows one to estimate quasiparticle scattering rates.
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Authors
C.J. van der Beek, S. Demirdis, M. Konczykowski, Y. Fasano, N.R. Cejas Bolecek, H. Pastoriza, D. Colson, F. Rullier-Albenque,