Critical Behavior of Layered Superconducting Films in Parallel Magnetic Field
Abstract
The equilibrium magnetization for layered superconducting films that experience a nonzero component, H, of magnetic field applied parallel to the layers is computed at temperatures and at perpendicular field components in the vicinity of the decoupling transition. A fermion analogy is exploited for this purpose, whereby it is found that the parallel magnetization shows an anomalous H-1 tail at high fields due to entropic fluctuations of the (parallel) lattice of Josephson vortices. A collective pinning effect is also identified for c-axis transport limited by a single planar defect oriented parallel to both c and to the applied magnetic field.
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