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Guided nucleation of superconductivity on a graded magnetic substrate
Milosevic, M. V.; Gillijns, W.; Silhanek, Alejandro et al.
2010In Applied Physics Letters, 96 (3)
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Keywords :
aluminium compounds; coherence length; flux flow; magnetisation; nucleation; penetration depth (superconductivity); silicon; superconducting thin films; superconducting transition temperature
Abstract :
[en] We demonstrate the controlled spatial nucleation of superconductivity in a thin film deposited on periodic arrays of ferromagnetic dots with gradually increasing diameter. The perpendicular magnetization of the dots induces vortex-antivortex molecules in the sample, with the number of (anti)vortices increasing with magnet size. The resulting gradient of antivortex density between the dots predetermines local nucleation of superconductivity in the sample as a function of the applied external field and temperature. In addition, the compensation between the applied magnetic field and the antivortices results in an unprecedented enhancement of the critical temperature.
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Milosevic, M. V.
Gillijns, W.
Silhanek, Alejandro  ;  Katholieke Universiteit Leuven - KUL
Libal, A.
Peeters, F. M.
Moshchalkov, V. V.
Language :
English
Title :
Guided nucleation of superconductivity on a graded magnetic substrate
Publication date :
2010
Journal title :
Applied Physics Letters
ISSN :
0003-6951
eISSN :
1077-3118
Publisher :
American Institute of Physics, Melville, United States - New York
Volume :
96
Issue :
3
Peer reviewed :
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