Flux melting in BSCCO: Incorporating both electromagnetic and Josephson couplings
Sandeep Tyagi, Yadin Y. Goldschmidt

TL;DR
This study uses Monte Carlo simulations to analyze flux lattice melting in BSCCO, incorporating electromagnetic and Josephson couplings, and compares results with experimental data to understand the phase diagram and anisotropy effects.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive simulation approach including both couplings to accurately model flux melting in BSCCO and compares different anisotropy scenarios with experimental results.
Findings
First order flux lattice melting transition observed.
Best fit to experiments at anisotropy γ≈250 or 450 depending on assumptions.
Melting transition characterized by a Lindemann parameter of about 0.3.
Abstract
Multilevel Monte Carlo simulations of a BSCCO system are carried out including both Josephson as well as electromagnetic couplings for a range of anisotropies. A first order melting transition of the flux lattice is seen on increasing the temperature and/or the magnetic field. The phase diagram for BSCCO is obtained for different values of the anisotropy parameter . The best fit to the experimental results of D. Majer {\it et al.} [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 75}, 1166 (1995)] is obtained for provided one assumes a temperature dependence of the penetration depth with . Assuming a dependence the best fit is obtained for . For finite anisotropy the data is shown to collapse on a straight line when plotted in dimensionless units which shows that the melting transition can be…
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