Abstract
The interrelation between heterogeneity and flux pinning is studied in Ba(FeCo)As single crystals with widely varying Co content . Magnetic Bitter decoration of the superconducting vortex ensemble in crystals with and reveals highly disordered vortex structures. The width of the Meissner belt observed at the edges of the crystals, and above the surface steps formed by cleaving, as well as the width of the intervortex distance distribution, indicate that the observed vortex ensemble is established at a temperature just below the critical temperature . The vortex interaction energy and pinning force distributions extracted from the images strongly suggest that the vortex lattice disorder is attributable to strong pinning due to spatial fluctuations of and of the superfluid density. Correlating the results with the critical current density yields a typical length scale of the relevant disorder of 40–60 nm.
1 More- Received 29 June 2011
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.84.094517
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