The flux-line lattice in high-critical temperature superconductors.
Author(s) : BRANDT E. H.
Type of article: Article, Review
Summary
The flux lines are now chains of two-dimensional "pancake vortices" which may "evaporate" by thermal fluctuations or may depin individually. At sufficiently high temperatures, ohmic resistivity is observed down to current density tending towards 0. At lower temperatures, ohmic resistivity is nonlinear since the pinning energy of an elastic vortex lattice or "vortex glass" increases with decreasing current density.
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- Original title: The flux-line lattice in high-critical temperature superconductors.
- Record ID : 1994-2078
- Languages: English
- Source: J. Supercond. - vol. 6 - n. 4
- Publication date: 1993/08
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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