The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic pinning centers (antidots) has been investigated. Guided flux avalanches of thermomagnetic origin develop a treelike structure, with the main trunk perpendicular to the borders of the sample, while secondary branches follow well-defined directions determined by the geometrical details of the underlying periodic pinning landscape. Strikingly, we demonstrate that in a superconductor with relatively weak random pinning the morphology of such flux avalanches can be fully controlled by proper combinations of lattice symmetry and antidot geometry. Moreover, the resulting flux patterns can be reproduced, to the finest details, by simulations based ...
AbstractFor the first time, time-dependent fine structure of a huge magnetic flux avalanches, Φ(t), ...
Both for a fundamental understanding of the flux penetration process and for technical applications,...
peer reviewedIt is well known that under certain circumstances, magnetic fields applied perpendicula...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
peer reviewedAbstract Topology is a crucial ingredient for understanding the physica...
It is well known that under certain circumstances, magnetic fields applied perpendicularly to the pl...
peer reviewedWe explore the flux-jump regime in type-II Pb thin films with a periodic array of antid...
AbstractFor the first time, time-dependent fine structure of a huge magnetic flux avalanches, Φ(t), ...
Both for a fundamental understanding of the flux penetration process and for technical applications,...
peer reviewedIt is well known that under certain circumstances, magnetic fields applied perpendicula...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic...
peer reviewedAbstract Topology is a crucial ingredient for understanding the physica...
It is well known that under certain circumstances, magnetic fields applied perpendicularly to the pl...
peer reviewedWe explore the flux-jump regime in type-II Pb thin films with a periodic array of antid...
AbstractFor the first time, time-dependent fine structure of a huge magnetic flux avalanches, Φ(t), ...
Both for a fundamental understanding of the flux penetration process and for technical applications,...
peer reviewedIt is well known that under certain circumstances, magnetic fields applied perpendicula...