Experimental study of disorder-influenced first-order transitions in vortex matter and in magnetic systems

Roy, S. B. ; Chaddah, P. (2004) Experimental study of disorder-influenced first-order transitions in vortex matter and in magnetic systems Phase Transitions, 77 (8-10). pp. 767-790. ISSN 0141-1594

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Abstract

First-order transitions are frequently characterised by hysteresis as the control variable (which may be temperature T, or pressure P, or magnetic field H) is varied across the transition value TC (or PC, or HC). This arises due to supercooling/superheating, with the existence of metastable states giving rise to hysteresis in physical properties. We shall present some of our recent studies on metastable states formed across a first-order transition in vortex matter, and also across a first-order magnetic transition. We shall discuss how quenched-in static disorder influences the nature of this transition process, and highlight the generality of such phenomena in other areas of condensed matter physics.

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Keywords:First-order Transition; Hysteresis; Quenched Disorder; Vortex Matter
ID Code:5760
Deposited On:19 Oct 2010 11:06
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