Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
We study the flux flow state in superconducting materials characterized by rather strong intrinsic pinning, such as Nb, NbN, and nanostructured Al thin films, in which we drag the superconducting dissipative state into the normal state by current biasing. We modify the vortex pinning strength either by ion irradiation, by tuning the measuring temperature or by including artificial pinning centers. We measure critical flux flow voltages for all materials and the same effect is observed: switching to low flux flow dissipations at low fields for an intermediate pinning regime. This mechanism offers a way to additionally promote the stability of the superconducting state.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Al thin films; Artificial pinning centers; Critical flux; Dissipative state; Flux flow; Flux flow dissipation; Intrinsic pinning; Low field; Low flux; Measuring temperature; Nano-structured; Normal state; Superconducting state; Vortex pinning.
Elenco autori:
Casaburi, Alessandro; Grimaldi, Gaia; Cristiano, Roberto
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