Title page for ETD etd-05232005-122458


Type of Document Dissertation
Author Bullard III, Thomas J
Author's Email Address tbullard@vt.edu
URN etd-05232005-122458
Title A Study of Narrowband Noise Characteristics Associated with Vortex Motion in High Temperature Superconductors
Degree PhD
Department Physics
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Uwe C. Tauber Committee Chair
Beate Schmittmann Committee Member
Dick Zallen Committee Member
Jimmy Ritter Committee Member
Tetsuro Mizutani Committee Member
Keywords
  • nonequilibrium Monte Carlo
  • superconductor
  • vortex
  • washboard noise
Date of Defense 2005-05-11
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
Vortex motion plays an important role in the transport properties of high Tc superconductors. In the presence of a sufficiently large

applied current vortices will drift creating an ohmic resistance in the material, while defects in the material will tend to inhibit their

motion. Some types of material defects are more effective at pinning then others, and therefore, above the depinning threshold, may

effect the motion of vortices differently. To investigate their motion, voltage noise generated by moving vortices is studied for

different material defect types using a nonequilibrium Metropolis Monte Carlo simulation. The current-voltage (I-V) characteristics

obtained from the simulation for various vortex densities and defect types show features similar to those obtained in experiments.

The power spectra generated for point and columnar disorder are then compared for increasing vortex density. Above, but near the

depinning threshold, broadband noise associated with plastic vortex flow is observed for columnar defects at low vortex densities,

while for higher densities a triangular lattice is obtained along with a washboard signal and higher harmonics. For point defects

a washboard signal with higher harmonics is always observed in the region investigated. These results suggest that power

spectra for both point and columnar defects are qualitatively similar for higher vortex densities (larger magnetic fields).

A second comparison is made by observing, on the one hand, the power spectra for finite linear defects increasing in

length and, on the other hand, increasing point defect strength. Power spectra and structure factor results

are very similar for these results as well. Both show a trend from an ordered to a disordered system with a washboard peak first

increasing and then decreasing in power with increasing pinning efficiency. For both defect types the power spectrum is eventually

dominated by broadband noise indicating the approach to the pinned glassy phases.

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