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    Title: Fluctuation-induced attraction of vortices in anisotropic superconductors
    Authors: Chen, Wei Yeu;Chou, Ming Ju
    Contributors: 淡江大學物理學系
    Keywords: anisotropy;conductor;physics;quantum mechanics;statistical analysis
    Date: 2001-03
    Issue Date: 2013-07-09 15:21:50 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Amsterdam: Elsevier BV * North-Holland
    Abstract: We study the fluctuation-induced attraction of vortices for continuous anisotropic superconductors by using quantum statistical physics. In the low temperature or quantum limit, only the low-lying modes are relevant, the induced short-range attractive potential is proportional to (kBT)3K1(ΓR/λ), while in high temperature or classical limit, the induced attractive potential reduced to long-range van der Waals type kBT/R4 for two vortices separated by a distance R.
    Relation: Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics 280(5-6), pp.371-375
    DOI: 10.1016/S0375-9601(01)00028-7
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute & Department of Physics] Journal Article

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