Abstract In this paper, we systematically study the phase boundary Tc($\vec{H}$) of a hexagonal-prism superconducting network in an external magnetic field $\vec{H}$ of arbitrary magnitude and direction. The result indicates that the phase boundary of the hexagonal-prism superconducting circuit varies more sharply than that of the cubic circuit. The potential applications of the hexagonal-prism superconducting circuit are also discussed.
Received: 14 March 2001
Revised: 17 August 2001
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PACS:
74.62.-c
(Transition temperature variations, phase diagrams)
(Mixed states, critical fields, and surface sheaths)
Fund: Project supported by the Education Foundation of Anhui Province, China (Grant Nos. 1997JL099 and 2000JL006).
Cite this article:
Jin Shao-Wei (金绍维), Li Wei (李伟), Yi You-Min (易佑民), Zhen Sheng-Lai (甄胜来), Miao Sheng-Qing (缪胜清) Phase boundary of the hexagonal-prism superconducting network in a magnetic field 2002 Chinese Physics 11 72
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