Peak Effect in Superconductors: Melting of Larkin Domains

Abstract

Motivated by the recent observations of the peak effect in high-Tc YBCO superconductors, we reexamine the origin of this unusual phenomenon. We show that the mechanism based on the k-dependence (nonlocality) of the vortex-lattice tilt modulus C44( k) cannot account for the essential feature of the peak effect. We propose a scenario in which the peak effect is related to the melting of Larkin domains. In our model, the rise of critical current with increasing temperature is a result of a crossover from the Larkin pinning length to the length scale set by thermally excited free dislocations.

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