Decoupling and melting in a layered superconductor

Abstract

We report results for a 3D simulation of a layered superconductor. There are two significant temperatures. The first corresponds to melting of the vortex lattice in the a-b plane (Tab) and the second to decoupling of the layers (Tdc) with Tab T dc. The decoupling is found to be a first order transition with an associated entropy of ~0.25-0.4 kB/pancake. The melting has no obvious thermodynamic signature, and could be a crossover. The width of the intermediate regime Tab<T<Tdc, decreases with increasing anisotropy such that for the more anisotropic system we cannot distinguish the melting and decoupling temperatures.

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