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Flux creep regimes and vortex phase diagram in β-FeSe single crystals

We analyze the relationship between critical current densities (JC) and flux creep rates (S) in β-FeSe single crystals. This analysis was based on magnetization measurements. Additionally, we establish correlations with the recently reported magnetic field-induced geometrical deformation of the vort...

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Published in:Physica. C, Superconductivity Superconductivity, 2024-03, Vol.618, p.1354466, Article 1354466
Main Authors: Lanoël, L., Haberkorn, N., Nieva, G.
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Language:English
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Summary:We analyze the relationship between critical current densities (JC) and flux creep rates (S) in β-FeSe single crystals. This analysis was based on magnetization measurements. Additionally, we establish correlations with the recently reported magnetic field-induced geometrical deformation of the vortex lattice, transitioning from hexagonal to square shape due to a rhombic distortion [A. V. Putilov et al. Phys. Rev 99 (2019) 144514]. The results show that the magnetic field dependence of Jc displays distinct regimes, which is reflected by changes in S. The vortex dynamics is analyzed within the framework of the collective creep theory. S is characterized by low pinning energies and glassy exponents according to the expectation for small-bundles at low temperatures and magnetic fields where a hexagonal vortex lattice was reported. Conversely, we observe a systematic increase in S, resembling a shift from small to large vortex bundles, at magnetic fields corresponding to the rhombic distortion. Last, the relaxation rates exhibit significant values for magnetic fields where a square vortex lattice is expected, suggesting a potential crossover from elastic to plastic creep. Our findings highlight a direct relationship between vortex lattice deformations and a decrease in vortex pinning related to vortex-defect interactions.
ISSN:0921-4534
1873-2143
DOI:10.1016/j.physc.2024.1354466