Crossing fields in thin films of isotropic superconductors
Abstract
We study interactions of perpendicular and longitudinal magnetic fields in niobium films of different thickness in a wide range of temperatures below the superconducting transition temperature (TC) . In 100-nm Nb film at all temperatures the longitudinal field H|| practically does not influence the dynamics of the normal flux. However, in 200-nm Nb film, a considerable anisotropy in the vortex motion is found with advanced propagation of the normal flux along H|| at T >TC/2 and the preferential jumpwise growth of the thermomagnetic flux dendrites across H|| at T <TC . Appearance of the in-plane vortices and their cutting reconnection with tilted vortices induced by the normal field H⊥ is the reason for the observed anisotropy in the thicker film. Absence of the in-plane vortices and much smaller tilt of vortices generated by H⊥ explain the isotropic normal flux dynamics in the thinner film. Our results open an alternative way of manipulating both slow vortex motion and fast thermomagnetic avalanches.
- Publication:
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Physical Review B
- Pub Date:
- November 2016
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevB.94.184502
- Bibcode:
- 2016PhRvB..94r4502V