Energy Barriers to Motion of Flux Lines in Random Media
Abstract
We propose algorithms for determining both lower and upper bounds for the energy barriers encountered by a flux line in moving through a two-dimensional random potential. Analytical arguments, supported by numerical simulations, suggest that these bounds scale with the length t of the line as t1/3 and t1/3 t, respectively. This provides the first confirmation of the hypothesis that barriers have the same scaling as the fluctuation in the free energy. PACS numbers: 74.60.Ge, 05.70.Ln, 05.40.+j
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