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"Current-driven transformations of the intermediate state patterns in type-I superconductors"
Jacob R. Hoberg and Ruslan Prozorov
Ames Laboratory and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA
23 June 2008
Dynamic structure of the intermediate state was studied in pinning-free thick Pb strips using real-time magneto-optical visualization. It is found that topological hysteresis can be lifted by applying sufficiently large current. Namely, laminar structure that appears on flux exit in a static case is turned into tubular when the sufficiently large transport current is present. Size and distribution of the flux tubes in static and dynamic regimes are different. Temperature, magnetic field and current phase diagram is discussed.
QuickTime video: (MOV). After FC in H=300 Oe. Transport current increases and decreases.
© Ruslan Prozorov, June 2008