Brandt Ernst Helmut, Mikitik Grigorii P
Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung, D-70506 Stuttgart, Germany.
Phys Rev Lett. 2002 Jul 8;89(2):027002. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.027002. Epub 2002 Jun 20.
We show that for a thin superconducting strip placed in a transverse dc magnetic field--the typical geometry of experiments with high-T(c) superconductors--the application of a weak ac magnetic field perpendicular to the dc field generates a dc voltage in the strip. This voltage leads to the decay of the critical currents circulating in the strip, and eventually the equilibrium state of the superconductor is established. This relaxation is not due to thermally activated flux creep but to the "walking" motion of vortices in the two-dimensional critical state of the strip with in-plane ac field. Our theory explains the shaking effect that was used for detecting phase transitions of the vortex lattice in superconductors.
我们表明,对于置于横向直流磁场中的薄超导带——这是高温超导体实验的典型几何结构——在垂直于直流场的方向施加弱交流磁场会在超导带中产生直流电压。该电压导致超导带中循环的临界电流衰减,最终建立起超导体的平衡态。这种弛豫并非源于热激活磁通蠕动,而是源于在具有面内交流场的超导带二维临界态中涡旋的“行走”运动。我们的理论解释了用于检测超导体中涡旋晶格相变的晃动效应。