Vortex motion in coupled phase oscillator lattices is analogous to the dislocation motion in crystals. A single vortex exhibits a glide motion by force at the boundaries. Thermal fluctuations induce… Click to show full abstract
Vortex motion in coupled phase oscillator lattices is analogous to the dislocation motion in crystals. A single vortex exhibits a glide motion by force at the boundaries. Thermal fluctuations induce the glide motion even below the critical point corresponding to the Peierls stress. The random drift motion is approximated as a random walk in a tilted potential. If the temperature is high, vortices are spontaneously generated. A nonlinear response where the frequency profile is relatively flat in the central region and changes sharply near the boundaries is observed when the vortex density becomes large and nonuniform.
               
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