Onsager Loop-Transition and First Order Flux-Line Lattice Melting in High-$T_c$ Superconductors
A. K. Nguyen, A. Sudb{\o}

TL;DR
This study uses Monte Carlo simulations to analyze phase transitions in high-$T_c$ superconductors, revealing a single second-order transition in zero field and a combined flux-line lattice melting and phase coherence loss in intermediate fields, with entropy discontinuity increasing with anisotropy.
Contribution
It provides a detailed simulation-based analysis of vortex-loop blowout and flux-line lattice melting, clarifying the nature of phase transitions and coherence loss in anisotropic high-$T_c$ superconductors.
Findings
Single second-order phase transition in zero field.
Flux-line lattice melting coincides with loss of phase coherence.
Entropy discontinuity at melting increases with anisotropy.
Abstract
Monte-Carlo simulations in conjunction with finite-size scaling analysis are used to investigate the -phase diagram in uniaxial anisotropic high- superconductors, both in zero magnetic field and in intermediate magnetic fields for various mass-anisotropies. The model we consider is the uniformly frustrated anisotropic Villain Model. In zero magnetic field, and for all anisotropies considered, we find one single second order phase transition, mediated by an Onsager vortex-loop blowout. This is the superconductor-normal metal transition.A comparison with numerical simulations and a critical scaling analysis of the zero-field loop-transition yields the same exponent of the loop distribution function at the critical point. In the intermediate magnetic field regime, we find two anomalies in the specific heat. The first anomaly at a temperature is associated with the…
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