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Thin Solid Films
Strong vortex pinning by fission-induced uniformly splayed columnar tracks in anisotropic mercury cuprates is demonstrated to result from (re)scaling of the pinning landscape by a large superconducting anisotropy. The effective “narrowing” of the splay distribution restores variable range vortex hopping (VRH) motion expected for nearly parallel pins. VRH emerges as a distinctive peak in the vortex creep rate (∼12% at low fields at T/Tc ∼ 0.5) of the most anisotropic HgBa2 Ca2 Cu3 O8 + δ, a peak well described by a glassy dynamics with the characteristic exponent μ ∼ 1/3. © 1998 American Physical Society.
L. Krusin-Elbaum, M.O. Aboelfotoh, et al.
Thin Solid Films
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Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
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