Our study sample is a superconducting bi-dimensional octagon with different boundary conditions immersed in a magnetic external field H. The boundary conditions are simulated by considering different values of the deGennes extrapolation length b on different surfaces of the sample. Our investigation was carried out by solving the two-band time dependent Ginzburg-Landau equations (TB-TDGL). We analyzed the superconducting electron density and the magnetization curves as functions of H and temperature T in zero field cooling and in zero field cooling processes for different values of b and size of the sample. We found a strong dependence of the critical fields on b and size of the sample
The influence of the different negative values of the deGennes parameter in the thermodynamic proper...
In the present work we analyze the effect of topological defects at different temperatures in a meso...
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In this article, we theoretically investigated the vortex configuration of mesoscopic samples of dif...
In this article, we theoretically investigated the vortex configuration of mesoscopic samples of dif...
In mesoscopic and nano-superconductors, the coherence length and the penetration depth are of the sa...
In mesoscopic and nano-superconductors, the coherence length and the penetration depth are of the sa...
In the present paper we solve the time dependent Ginzburg-Landau (TDGL) equations by using the link ...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/A comput...
We apply the complete nonlinear Time Dependent Ginzburg Landau (TDGL) equations to study the vortex ...
The study of superconducting samples in mesoscopic scale presented a remarkable improvement during t...
In mesoscopic superconductors with low intrinsic pinning, the boundary plays the most important role...
We study the field for the penetration of a first vortex, HP, for vortex matter nucleated in micron-...
We implemented an algorithm using the link variable method to solve the time dependent Ginzburg-Land...
We implemented an algorithm using the link variable method to solve the time dependent Ginzburg-Land...
The influence of the different negative values of the deGennes parameter in the thermodynamic proper...
In the present work we analyze the effect of topological defects at different temperatures in a meso...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/A numeri...
In this article, we theoretically investigated the vortex configuration of mesoscopic samples of dif...
In this article, we theoretically investigated the vortex configuration of mesoscopic samples of dif...
In mesoscopic and nano-superconductors, the coherence length and the penetration depth are of the sa...
In mesoscopic and nano-superconductors, the coherence length and the penetration depth are of the sa...
In the present paper we solve the time dependent Ginzburg-Landau (TDGL) equations by using the link ...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/A comput...
We apply the complete nonlinear Time Dependent Ginzburg Landau (TDGL) equations to study the vortex ...
The study of superconducting samples in mesoscopic scale presented a remarkable improvement during t...
In mesoscopic superconductors with low intrinsic pinning, the boundary plays the most important role...
We study the field for the penetration of a first vortex, HP, for vortex matter nucleated in micron-...
We implemented an algorithm using the link variable method to solve the time dependent Ginzburg-Land...
We implemented an algorithm using the link variable method to solve the time dependent Ginzburg-Land...
The influence of the different negative values of the deGennes parameter in the thermodynamic proper...
In the present work we analyze the effect of topological defects at different temperatures in a meso...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/A numeri...