1993
DOI: 10.1016/0921-4534(93)90506-l
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Critical states in 2D disk-shaped type-II superconductors in periodic external magnetic field

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“…This model was corrected and extended by Zhu et al who showed that since the current density cannot change discontinuously in interior of the film, magnitude of the current density decreases continuously in vortex-free annulus from j c to zero in center of the disk [4]. Because of large aspect ratio of 2D disk in perpendicular field, parallel with z axis, the flux density bends around the disk and shielding currents flow over the entire surface of the disk.…”
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“…This model was corrected and extended by Zhu et al who showed that since the current density cannot change discontinuously in interior of the film, magnitude of the current density decreases continuously in vortex-free annulus from j c to zero in center of the disk [4]. Because of large aspect ratio of 2D disk in perpendicular field, parallel with z axis, the flux density bends around the disk and shielding currents flow over the entire surface of the disk.…”
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“…The holder was suspended on both thermally and electrically insulating support which was connected to stainless steel tube. This insert was placed in anti-cryostat filled with 4 He gas at atmospheric pressure. Temperature of the anti-cryostat was controlled by Si diode temperature sensor, Lake Shore temperature controller, and resistive wire heater.…”
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“…In general the flux and current distribution in the superconductor is influenced by the sample geometry, the external magnetic field and the critical current density j c (B,r). Penetration of perpendicular flux into thin superconductors has recently been calculated analytically, within the Bean assumption jр j c and without an influence of edge barrier, for thin circular disks 2,3 and long stripes 4 in transverse field, and for strips carrying a transport current, 5 see also the analytical solution for a strip with bulk pinning and edge barrier. 6,7 For a negligible edge barrier, a general two-dimensional equation of motion for the sheet current in a thin planar superconductor of arbitrary shape was given by Gurevich and Brandt.…”
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“…For decades, there were many theoretical studies of critical state in thin film characterized by a field-independent J c (Bean model). [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] However, many experiments show that the current J c often depends strongly on the local flux density B in real materials. This dependence often hinders precise interpretation of various measured quantities such as magnetization hysteresis loops and ac-susceptibility 10,11 where the Bean model may be invalid at large field amplitudes and the J c (B) plays a major role.…”
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