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Magnetically-controlled Vortex Dynamics in a Ferromagnetic Superconductor

Published 5 Dec 2024 in cond-mat.supr-con and cond-mat.str-el | (2412.04098v3)

Abstract: Ferromagnetic superconductors are exceptionally rare because the strong ferromagnetic exchange field usually destroys singlet superconductivity. EuFe<em>2<em>2(As</em>1−x</em>{1-x}P<em>x<em>x)2_2, an iron-based superconductor with a maximum critical temperature of 25 K, uniquely exhibits full coexistence with ferromagnetic order below T</em>FMT</em>\mathrm{FM} ≃\simeq $19$ K. The interplay leads to narrowing of ferromagnetic domains at higher temperatures and spontaneous nucleation of vortices/antivortices at lower temperatures. Here we demonstrate how the underlying magnetic structure controls the superconducting vortex dynamics in applied magnetic fields. Just below TFMT_\mathrm{FM} we observe a pronounced peak in the creep activation energy, and magnetic force microscopy measurements reveal the presence of very closely-spaced (w≪λw\ll \lambda) vortex clusters. We attribute these observations to the formation of vortex polarons for which we present a theoretical description. In contrast, we link strong magnetic irreversibility at low temperatures to a critical current governed by giant flux creep over an activation barrier for vortex-antivortex annihilation near domain walls. Our work suggests new routes for the magnetic enhancement of vortex pinning with important applications in high-current conductors.

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