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Dendritic flux penetration in Pb films with a periodic array of antidots
Menghini, M.; Wijngaarden, R. J.; Silhanek, Alejandro et al.
2005In Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter, 71 (10)
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Keywords :
superconductivity
Abstract :
[en] We explore the flux-jump regime in type-II Pb thin films with a periodic array of antidots by means of magneto-optical measurements. A direct visualization of the magnetic flux distribution allows us to identify a rich morphology of flux penetration patterns. We determine the phase boundary H-*(T) between dendritic penetration at low temperatures and a smooth flux invasion at high temperatures and fields. For the whole range of fields and temperatures studied, guided vortex motion along the principal axes of the square pinning array is clearly observed. In particular, the branching process of the dendrite expansion is fully governed by the underlying pinning topology. A comparative study between macroscopic techniques and direct local visualization sheds light onto the puzzling T- and H-independent magnetic response observed at low temperatures and fields. Finally, we find that the distribution of avalanche sizes at low temperatures can be described by a power law with exponent tau similar to 0.9(1).
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Menghini, M.
Wijngaarden, R. J.
Silhanek, Alejandro  ;  Katholieke Universiteit Leuven - KUL
Raedts, S.
Moshchalkov, V. V.
Language :
English
Title :
Dendritic flux penetration in Pb films with a periodic array of antidots
Publication date :
2005
Journal title :
Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter
ISSN :
0163-1829
eISSN :
1095-3795
Publisher :
American Institute of Physics, New York, United States - New York
Volume :
71
Issue :
10
Peer reviewed :
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