Microscopic mechanism of thermomagnetic instabilities in type-II superconducting thin films under AC magnetic fields

Thermomagnetic instability is one of the significant challenges for the application of superconducting devices. In this paper, the microscopic mechanism of thermomagnetic instability in superconducting films subjected to a transient AC magnetic field is numerically investigated by coupling the gener...

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Main Author: Ze Jing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2020-06-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0011356
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description Thermomagnetic instability is one of the significant challenges for the application of superconducting devices. In this paper, the microscopic mechanism of thermomagnetic instability in superconducting films subjected to a transient AC magnetic field is numerically investigated by coupling the generalized time dependent Ginzburg–Landau equations and the heat diffusion equation. The influences of magnetic field ramp rate, ambient temperature, and nanometer-sized artificial pinning on the vortex matter are considered in our simulations. It has been found that vortex alignment and repulsion play significant roles in the branching of the penetration trajectories of the magnetic flux. Under fast ramping magnetic fields, the increase in the temperature and instability in the vortex matter are more significant. However, the rising temperature and jump size in the magnetization weaken as the ambient temperature increases. Pronounced hysteresis in the vortex dynamics has been found in the film subjected to AC magnetic fields. As the AC cycle proceeds, the vortex penetration process gets more unstable. We have also found that the nanometer sized pinning strongly modulates the penetration of vortices and the vortex matter is highly correlated with the lattice structure of the pinning sites. Our results provide new insights into vortex dynamics and give a mesoscopic understanding on the channeling and branching in the vortex penetration paths in superconductors under AC magnetic fields.
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spelling doaj.art-e0dfe98f0da747518723373571deea8c2022-12-21T23:47:25ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262020-06-01106065236065236-1010.1063/5.0011356Microscopic mechanism of thermomagnetic instabilities in type-II superconducting thin films under AC magnetic fieldsZe Jing0Research Center of Applied Mechanics, School of Mechano-Electronic Engineering, Xidian University, Xian, Shaanxi 710071, People’s Republic of ChinaThermomagnetic instability is one of the significant challenges for the application of superconducting devices. In this paper, the microscopic mechanism of thermomagnetic instability in superconducting films subjected to a transient AC magnetic field is numerically investigated by coupling the generalized time dependent Ginzburg–Landau equations and the heat diffusion equation. The influences of magnetic field ramp rate, ambient temperature, and nanometer-sized artificial pinning on the vortex matter are considered in our simulations. It has been found that vortex alignment and repulsion play significant roles in the branching of the penetration trajectories of the magnetic flux. Under fast ramping magnetic fields, the increase in the temperature and instability in the vortex matter are more significant. However, the rising temperature and jump size in the magnetization weaken as the ambient temperature increases. Pronounced hysteresis in the vortex dynamics has been found in the film subjected to AC magnetic fields. As the AC cycle proceeds, the vortex penetration process gets more unstable. We have also found that the nanometer sized pinning strongly modulates the penetration of vortices and the vortex matter is highly correlated with the lattice structure of the pinning sites. Our results provide new insights into vortex dynamics and give a mesoscopic understanding on the channeling and branching in the vortex penetration paths in superconductors under AC magnetic fields.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0011356
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Microscopic mechanism of thermomagnetic instabilities in type-II superconducting thin films under AC magnetic fields
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title Microscopic mechanism of thermomagnetic instabilities in type-II superconducting thin films under AC magnetic fields
title_full Microscopic mechanism of thermomagnetic instabilities in type-II superconducting thin films under AC magnetic fields
title_fullStr Microscopic mechanism of thermomagnetic instabilities in type-II superconducting thin films under AC magnetic fields
title_full_unstemmed Microscopic mechanism of thermomagnetic instabilities in type-II superconducting thin films under AC magnetic fields
title_short Microscopic mechanism of thermomagnetic instabilities in type-II superconducting thin films under AC magnetic fields
title_sort microscopic mechanism of thermomagnetic instabilities in type ii superconducting thin films under ac magnetic fields
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0011356
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