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Negative velocity fluctuations and non-equilibrium fluctuation relation for a driven high critical current vortex state.

Authors :
Bag B
Shaw G
Banerjee SS
Majumdar S
Sood AK
Grover AK
Source :
Scientific reports [Sci Rep] 2017 Jul 17; Vol. 7 (1), pp. 5531. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Jul 17.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Under the influence of a constant drive the moving vortex state in 2H-NbS <subscript>2</subscript> superconductor exhibits a negative differential resistance (NDR) transition from a steady flow to an immobile state. This state possesses a high depinning current threshold ([Formula: see text]) with unconventional depinning characteristics. At currents well above [Formula: see text], the moving vortex state exhibits a multimodal velocity distribution which is characteristic of vortex flow instabilities in the NDR regime. However at lower currents which are just above [Formula: see text], the velocity distribution is non-Gaussian with a tail extending to significant negative velocity values. These unusual negative velocity events correspond to vortices drifting opposite to the driving force direction. We show that this distribution obeys the Gallavotti-Cohen Non-Equilibrium Fluctuation Relation (GC-NEFR). Just above [Formula: see text], we also find a high vortex density fluctuating driven state not obeying the conventional GC-NEFR. The GC-NEFR analysis provides a measure of an effective energy scale (E <subscript>eff</subscript> ) associated with the driven vortex state. The E <subscript>eff</subscript> corresponds to the average energy dissipated by the fluctuating vortex state above [Formula: see text]. We propose the high E <subscript>eff</subscript> value corresponds to the onset of high energy dynamic instabilities in this driven vortex state just above [Formula: see text].

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2045-2322
Volume :
7
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Scientific reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28717176
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05191-6