Abstract

We have developed three-dimensional molecular dynamics method, in which anisotropy of a superconductor and vortex core energy are included. We have applied it to a superconductor with splayed columnar defects. We have found that under a driving force due to an external current, vortices show wandering structures, which comes from the pinning force from splayed columnar defects. Especially, for weak core energy, vortices become soft or flexible. In an isotropic superconductor, these wandering structures disappear.

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