Vortex Lines or Vortex-Line Chains at the Lower Critical Field in Anisotropic Superconductors?

Abstract

The vortex state at the lower critical field, Hc1, in clean anisotropic superconductors placed in an external field tilted with respect to the axis of anisotropy (c-axis) is considered assuming two possible arrangements: dilute vortex-lines or dilute vortex-line chains. By minimizing the Gibbs free energies in the London limit for each possibility we obtain the corresponding lower critical fields as a function of the tilt angle. The equilibrium configuration at Hc1 for a given tilt angle is identified with that for which Hc1 is the smallest. We report results for parameter values typical of strong and moderate anisotropy. We find that for strong anisotropy vortex-line chains are favored for small tilt angles (< 7.9o) and that at 7.9o there is coexistence between this configuration and a vortex-line one. For moderate anisotropy we find that there is little difference between the vortex-line and the vortex-chain lower critical fields.

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