Abstract
We present long-term relaxation measurements of the irreversible magnetization in single crystals with columnar defects. Within the single vortex pinning regime we find a nonglassy response at intermediate currents, in between the half loops and superkinks glassy regimes. We demonstrate that such behavior is due to double kink excitations whose critical nucleus has a size independent of current, and occur even in the presence of pinning energy dispersion.
- Received 22 March 1999
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.61.7135
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