V-I characteristics in the vicinity of order-disorder transition in vortex matter

Abstract

The shape of the V-I characteristics leading to a peak in the differential resistance rd=dV/dI in the vicinity of the order-disorder transition in NbSe2 is investigated. rd is large when measured by dc current. However, for a small Iac on a dc bias rd decreases rapidly with frequency, even at a few Hz, and displays a large out-of-phase signal. In contrast, the ac response increases with frequency in the absence of dc bias. These surprisingly opposite phenomena and the peak in rd are shown to result from a dynamic coexistence of two vortex matter phases rather than from the commonly assumed plastic depinning.

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