Is there a Glass Transition in Planar Vortex Systems?

Abstract

The criteria for the existence of a glass transition in a planar vortex array with quenched disorder are studied. Applying a replica Bethe ansatz, we obtain for self-avoiding vortices the exact quenched average free energy and effective stiffness which is found to be in excellent agreement with recent numerical results for the related random bond dimer model [1]. Including a repulsive vortex interaction and a finite vortex persistence length , we find that for 0 the system is at all temperatures in a glassy phase; a glass transition exists only for finite . Our results indicate that planar vortex arrays in superconducting films are glassy at presumably all temperatures.

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