Virginia TechPleimling, Michel J.Täuber, Uwe C.2014-02-112014-02-112011-11-18Pleimling, Michel ; Taeuber, Uwe C, Nov 18, 2011. "Relaxation and glassy dynamics in disordered type-II superconductors," PHYSICAL REVIEW B 84(17): 174509. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.84.1745091098-0121http://hdl.handle.net/10919/25407We study the nonequilibrium relaxation kinetics of interacting magnetic flux lines in disordered type II superconductors at low temperatures and low magnetic fields by means of a three-dimensional elastic-line model and Monte Carlo simulations. Investigating the vortex density and height autocorrelation functions as well as the flux-line mean-square displacement, we observe the emergence of glassy dynamics, caused by the competing effects of vortex pinning due to point defects and long-range repulsive interactions between the flux lines. Our systematic numerical study allows us to carefully disentangle the associated different relaxation mechanisms and to assess their relative impact on the kinetics of dilute vortex matter at low temperatures.application/pdfenIn Copyrighthigh-temperature superconductorshigh-tc superconductorsfluxlatticeselastic theoryvoltage noisephase-diagramvortexvorticestransportliquidsPhysicsRelaxation and glassy dynamics in disordered type-II superconductorsArticle - Refereedhttp://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.84.174509Physical Review Bhttps://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.84.174509