S. Hebert et al., Influence of splayed distributions of columnar defects on the pinning properties of Bi-2212 single crystals, NUCL INST B, 146(1-4), 1998, pp. 551-556
Different configurations of tilted columnar defects have been introduced in
Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 (Bi-2212) superconducting single crystals by irradiation wit
h 6 GeV Pb ions. All the defects are tilted of the same value theta(i) from
the (c) over right arrow axis and are introduced along one (n = 1), two (n
= 2) or three (n = 3) directions, symmetrically distributed around the (c)
over right arrow axis (for n > 1). Several values of theta(i) have been st
udied: 45 degrees, 60 degrees and 75 degrees. Magnetic measurements were pe
rformed with (H) over right arrow//(c) over right arrow. A crossover is obs
erved between a low temperature regime, where the pinning efficiency is the
same whatever n, and a high temperature regime where the pinning efficienc
y is strongly reduced for n = 1. This transition can be related to a differ
ence in the accommodation abilities of vortices to defects. For symmetric d
istributions (n > 1), accommodation persists up to high temperatures in a w
ide field range, contrary to n = 1. Another configuration, with two directi
ons nonsymmetrically distributed around (c) over right arrow was also inves
tigated in order to distinguish the influence of the symmetry from the infl
uence of angular dispersion. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights rese
rved.