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μSR studies of the vortex state in type-II superconductors

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REVIEWS OF MODERN PHYSICS
Volume 72, Issue 3, Pages 769-811

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/RevModPhys.72.769

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The authors present a review of recent muon spin rotation (mu SR) studies of the vortex state in type-IT superconductors. There are significant gaps in our understanding of this unusual phase of matter, especially in unconventional superconductors, for which the description of the vortex structure is a subject of great controversy. The mu SR technique provides a sensitive local probe of the spatially inhomogeneous magnetic field associated with the vortex state. For the case of a regular vortex lattice, the magnetic penetration depth lambda and the coherence length Scan he simultaneously extracted from the measured internal field distribution. The penetration depth is directly related to the density of superconducting carriers in the material, and measurements of its variation with temperature, magnetic field, and impurities can provide essential information on the symmetry of the order parameter. The coherence length measured with mu SR is the length scale for spatial variations of the order parameter within a vortex core. A primary goal of this review article is to show that measurements of these fundamental length scales are fairly robust with respect to the details of how the field distribution is modeled. The reliability of the results is demonstrated by a comparison of the mu SR experiments with relevant theories and with other experimental techniques. The authors also review mu SR measurements that have focused on the study of pinning-induced spatial disorder and vortex fluctuation phenomena. The mu SR technique has proven to be a powerful tool for investigating exotic vortex phases, where vortex transitions are directly observable from changes in the mu SR line shape. Particular emphasis is given to mu SR experiments performed on high-temperature superconductors since high-quality single crystals have become available.

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