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Nie Hui-fen, Liu Yu-feng, Huang Yi-mei, Yan Shou-sheng. SIMULATION ON LOCAL FLUX CREEP IN TYPE-Ⅱ SUPERCONDUCTORSJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2000, 9(2): 141-148.
| Nie Hui-fen, Liu Yu-feng, Huang Yi-mei, Yan Shou-sheng. SIMULATION ON LOCAL FLUX CREEP IN TYPE-Ⅱ SUPERCONDUCTORSJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2000, 9(2): 141-148. |
SIMULATION ON LOCAL FLUX CREEP IN TYPE-Ⅱ SUPERCONDUCTORS
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Abstract
Using C programming language, we have simulated the flux creep process in nonideal type-Ⅱ superconductors. Global and local magnetization curves are calculated and the logarithmic time dependence of local magnetic induction B under a constant external field is examined. The effects of nonuniform pinning potential and self-organized criticality (SOC) model on the simulations are discussed. The results show that the main feature of flux creep is the relaxation effect. The form of hysteresis loops is dependent on the magnetic field sweep rate. SOC can account for the occurrence of fluctuation to a certain extent and nonuniform pinning potential can enhance the fluctuation. -
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