Investigation of stimulated dynamics of vortex-matter in high-temperature superconductors
J.G. Chigvinadze, J.V. Acrivos, S.M. Ashimov, A.A. Iashvili, T. V., Machaidze, G.I. Mamniashvili, Th. Wolf

TL;DR
This paper introduces a mechanical method to study the stimulated dynamics of vortex lattices in high-temperature superconductors, revealing how pulsed magnetic fields influence vortex relaxation and phase transitions.
Contribution
It presents a novel mechanical approach for investigating vortex matter dynamics and phase transitions in high-temperature and exotic superconductors.
Findings
Pulsed magnetic fields affect vortex lattice relaxation.
The method can detect phase transitions in vortex matter.
Applicable to high-temperature and exotic superconductors.
Abstract
A simple mechanical method for the investigation of Abrikosov vortex lattice stimulated dynamics in superconductors has been used. By this method we studied the action of pulsed magnetic fields on the vortex lattice and established the resulting change of the course of relaxation processes in the vortex matter in high-temperature superconductors. This method can be used for investigation of phase transitions in vortex matter both high-temperature and exotic superconductors.
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