Tilted and crossing vortex chains in layered superconductors
A. E. Koshelev

TL;DR
This paper investigates the structure and phase transitions of vortex chains in layered superconductors, revealing how different vortex configurations emerge depending on the ratio of characteristic lengths and vortex density.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of vortex chain structures at intermediate ratios of London and Josephson lengths, identifying phase transitions and the conditions for different vortex configurations.
Findings
Crossing and tilted vortex chains depend on the ratio of London to Josephson lengths.
Multiple phase transitions occur as vortex density varies, including second-order and first-order transitions.
Large changes in pancake vortex density are associated with certain phase transitions.
Abstract
In the presence of the Josephson vortex lattice in layered superconductors, a small c-axis magnetic field penetrates in the form of vortex chains. In general, the structure of a single chain is determined by the ratio of the London [] and Josephson [] lengths, . The chain is composed of tilted vortices at large 's (tilted chain) and at small 's it consists of a crossing array of Josephson vortices and pancake-vortex stacks (crossing chain). We study chain structures at intermediate 's and found two types of phase transitions. For the ground state is given by the crossing chain in a wide range of pancake separations . However, due to attractive coupling between deformed pancake stacks, the equilibrium separation can not exceed some maximum value depending on the…
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