Field-driven transition in the Ba1-xKxFe2As2 superconductor with splayed columnar defects

Abstract

Through 2.6 GeV U irradiations, we have induced bimodal splayed columnar defects in Ba1-xKxFe2As2 single crystals with splay angles, 5 , 10 , 15 , and 20 . Critical current densities through magnetization measurements were carefully evaluated, where a splay angle of 5 brought about the highest Jc. Mageto-optical images close to Tc indicates highly anisotropic discontinuity lines in the remnant state, and with anisotropy increasing with greater splay angles. Moreover, amongst those with splayed columnar defects, anomalous non-monotonic field dependences of Jc and S with an extrema at some fraction of the matching field are observed. We discuss that such Jc enhancement arises from a field-driven coupling transition in which intervortex interactions reorganize the vortex structure to be accommodated into columnar defects, thereby increasing pinning at higher fields.

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