Анотація:
Persistent scaling behavior of magnetization in layered high Tc superconductors
with short-range columnar defects is explained within the Ginzburg-Landau theory. In the
weak field region, the scaling function differs from that of a clean sample and the
critical temperature is renormalized due to defects. In the strong field region, defects
are effectively suppressed and the scaling function, as well as the critical temperature
are the same as in a clean superconductor. This picture is consistent with recent
experimental results.