Abstract

Magneto-optical measurements are employed to characterize the disorder-driven vortex phase transition and the metastable disordered vortex state in heavy-ion irradiated and pristine regions of the same Bi 2Sr 2CaCu 2O 8+δ crystal. We find that dilute columnar defects, while hardly affect the disorder-driven phase transition line, significantly increase the lifetime of the metastable state created in the vicinity of this line. Study of flux injection from the pristine region into the irradiated region suggests that in presence of columnar defects a metastable disordered state may be created in the bulk, in addition to being injected from the edges.

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