Vortex matter freezing in Bi$_{2}$Sr$_{2}$CaCu$_{2}$O$_{8}$ samples with a very dense distribution of columnar defects
Abstract: We show that the dynamical freezing of vortex structures nucleated at diluted densities in Bi${2}$Sr${2}$CaCu${2}$O${8}$ samples with a dense distribution of columnar defects, $B \sim 10{-2} B_{\Phi}$ with $B_{\Phi}=5$\,kG, results in configurations with liquid-like correlations. We propose a freezing model considering a relaxation dynamics dominated by double-kink excitations driven by the local stresses obtained directly from experimental images. With this model we estimate the relaxation barrier and the freezing temperature. We argue that the low-field frozen vortex structures nucleated in a dense distribution of columnar defects thus correspond to an out-of-equilibrium non-entangled liquid with strongly reduced mobility rather than to a snapshot of a metastable state with divergent activation barriers as for instance expected for the Bose-glass phase at equilibrium.
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