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The vortex lattice (VL) in the mixed state of the stannide superconductor Yb$_{3}$Rh$_{4}$Sn$_{13}$ has been studied using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). The field dependencies of the normalized longitudinal and transverse correlation lengths of the VL, $xi_L/a_0$ and $xi_T /a_0$, reveal two distinct anomalies that are associated with vortex-glass phases below $mu_0H_l$~$approx$~700~G and above $mu_{0}H_h$~$sim$~1.7~T ($a_0$ is the intervortex distance). At high fields, around 1.7~T, the longitudinal correlation decreases abruptly with increasing fields indicating a weakening (but not a complete destruction) of the VL due to a phase transition into a glassy phase, below $mu_{0}H_{c_2}$(1.8 K)~$approx$~2.5~T. $xi_L/a_0$ and $xi_T /a_0$, gradually decrease for decreasing fields of strengths less than 1~T and tend towards zero. The shear elastic modulus $c_{66}$ and the tilting elastic modulus $c_{44}$ vanish at a critical field $mu_0H_l$~$approx$~700~G, providing evidence for a disorder-induced transition into a vortex-glass. A ring of scattered intensity is observed for fields lower than 700~G, $i.e.$, $mu_{0}H_{c_1}$~=~135~G~$<$~$mu_{0}H$~$<$~700~G. This low-field phenomenon is of different nature than the one observed at high fields, where $xi_L/a_0$ but not $xi_T/a_0$, decreases abruptly to an intermediate value.
Using the small angle neutron scattering (SANS) technique we investigated the vortex lattice (VL) in the mixed state of the stannide superconductor Yb$_{3}$Rh$_{4}$Sn$_{13}$. We find a single domain VL of slightly distorted hexagonal geometry for field strengths between 350 and 18500 G and temperatures between T = 0.05 and T = 6.5 K. We observe a clear in-plane rotation of the VL for different magnetic field directions relative to the crystallographic axes. We also find that the hexagonal symmetry of the VL is energetically favorable in Yb$_{3}$Rh$_{4}$Sn$_{13}$ for external fields oriented along axes of different symmetries: twofold [110], threefold [111] and fourfold [100]. The observed behavior is different from other conventional and unconventional superconductors. The superconducting state is characterized by an isotropic gapped order parameter with an amplitude of $Delta(0)$ = 1.57 $pm$ 0.05 meV. At the lowest temperatures the field dependence of the magnetic form factor in our material reveals a London penetration depth of $lambda_{L}$ = 2508 $pm$ 17 $AA$ and a Ginzburg coherence length of $xi$ = 100 $pm$ 1.3 $AA$, i.e., it is a strongly type-II superconductor, $kappa$ = $lambda_{L}/xi$ = 25.
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