Elasticity, fluctuations and vortex pinning in ferromagnetic superconductors: A "columnar elastic glass"
A. M. Ettouhami, Karl Saunders, L. Radzihovsky, John Toner

TL;DR
This paper investigates the elastic properties and disorder effects in a proposed spontaneous vortex solid in ferromagnetic superconductors, revealing a novel 'columnar elastic glass' phase with unique universal elastic behavior.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of a 'columnar elastic glass' phase, characterized by a zero tilt modulus and universal wave-vector dependent elastic moduli, in ferromagnetic superconductors.
Findings
Vanishing tilt modulus due to rotational invariance.
Emergence of a 'columnar elastic glass' phase with universal elasticity.
Universal scaling of magnetic induction with external field.
Abstract
We study the elasticity, fluctuations and pinning of a putative spontaneous vortex solid in ferromagnetic superconductors. Using a rigorous thermodynamic argument, we show that in the idealized case of vanishing crystalline pinning anisotropy the long-wavelength tilt modulus of such a vortex solid vanishes identically, as guaranteed by the underlying rotational invariance. The vanishing of the tilt modulus means that, to lowest order, the associated tension elasticity is replaced by the softer, curvature elasticity. The effect of this is to make the spontaneous vortex solid qualitatively more susceptible to the disordering effects of thermal fluctuations and random pinning. We study these effects, taking into account the nonlinear elasticity, that, in three dimensions, is important at sufficiently long length scales, and showing that a ``columnar elastic glass'' phase of vortices…
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