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    Zhang Wei-Jun, He Shi-Kun, Li Bo-Hong, Cheng Fei, Xu Bing, Wen Zhen-Chao, Cao Wen-Hui, Xiao Hong, Han Xiu-Feng, Zhao Shi-Ping, Qiu Xiang-Gang. Abnormal magnetoresistance behavior in Nb thin film with rectangular arrays of antidotsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(7): 077401.
    Zhang Wei-Jun, He Shi-Kun, Li Bo-Hong, Cheng Fei, Xu Bing, Wen Zhen-Chao, Cao Wen-Hui, Xiao Hong, Han Xiu-Feng, Zhao Shi-Ping, Qiu Xiang-Gang. Abnormal magnetoresistance behavior in Nb thin film with rectangular arrays of antidotsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(7): 077401.
  • Abnormal magnetoresistance behavior in Nb thin film with rectangular arrays of antidots

    • Magnetoresistance in superconducting Nb films perforated with rectangular arrays of antidots (holes) is investigated at various temperatures and currents. Normally, the magnetoresistance increases with the increasing magnetic field. In this paper, we report a reverse behavior in a certain range of high fields after vortex reconfiguration transition, where the resistances at non-matching fields are smaller than those in the low field regime. This phenomenon is due to a strong caging effect, in which the interstitial vortices are trapped among the pinned multiquanta vortices. This effect is temperature and current dependent.
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