Influence of an applied current on the vortex matter in a superconducting sample with structural defects

Heliyon. 2019 May 2;5(5):e01570. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01570. eCollection 2019 May.

Abstract

We show how the inclusion of a structural defect of determined geometry controls the vortex state in a square superconducting sample in the presence of an external magnetic field and a dc current. We simulated the defects by using the deformation parameter τ ( x , y ) , solving the non-lineal time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equations and using the link variable method, for four different geometries as possible options for the storage vortex, simulating the behavior of a capacitor. We found an exponential dependence of the current in which the first vortex penetrates the sample J c as a function of the area of a square central defect in the sample. We also show the effect of the defects and the transport current on the magnetization, magnetic susceptibility, vorticity, and magnetic field at the first vortex entry into the sample H 1 and the density of the superconducting electrons.

Keywords: Condensed matter physics; Electromagnetism.