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Phase Slip Phenomena in Ultra-Thin Superconducting Wires

Konstantin ArutyunovT. HolmqvistM. ZgirskiK. P. RiikonenM. SavolainenV. Touboltsev

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SuperconductivityPhysicsCross section (physics)Resistive touchscreenCondensed matter physicsSuperconducting wirePhase (waves)engineeringSigmaPhase slipengineering.materialCoherence length

description

We present results on phase-slip phenomena in a superconducting wire which can be considered as quasi-one dimensional (1D) if its characteristic transverse dimension \( \sqrt \sigma\) (√ being the cross section) is smaller than the coherence length Λ(T). The shape of the bottom part of the resistive transition R(T) of a 1D superconducting strip is described by the model of phase slips activation. If the wire is infinitely long, then there is always a finite probability that a small part of the sample is instantly driven normal.

https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-31143-2_9