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Nucleation and Collapse of the Superconducting Phase in Type-I Superconducting Films

2005

The phase transition between the intermediate and normal states in type-I superconducting films is investigated using magneto-optical imaging. Magnetic hysteresis with different transition fields for collapse and nucleation of superconducting domains is found. This is accompanied by topological hysteresis characterized by the collapse of circular domains and the appearance of lamellar domains. Magnetic hysteresis is shown to arise from supercooled and superheated states. Domain-shape instability resulting from long-range magnetic interaction accounts well for topological hysteresis. Connection with similar effects in systems with long-range magnetic interactions is emphasized.

Phase transitionnucleationNucleationFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomytopological hysteresis02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesInstabilitySuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)74.25.Ha 05.65.+b 75.70.KwCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityPhase (matter)0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsSupercoolingSuperconductivityPhysicsCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - Superconductivitysuperconductivitydomain pattern021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMagnetic hysteresis[PHYS.COND.CM-S]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Superconductivity [cond-mat.supr-con]Hysteresisphase transition0210 nano-technologyPhysical Review Letters
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Use of Prandtl-Ishlinskii hysteresis operators for Coulomb friction modeling with presliding

2017

Prandtl-Ishlinskii stop-type hysteresis operators allow for modeling elasto-plasticity in the relative stress-strain coordinates including the saturation level of the residual constant-tension flow. This lies in direct equivalence to the force-displacement characteristics of nonlinear Coulomb friction, whose constant average value at unidirectional motion depends on the motion sign only, after the transient presliding phase at each motion reversal. In this work, we analyze and demonstrate the use of Prandtl-Ishlinskii operators for modeling the Coulomb friction with presliding phase. No viscous i.e. velocity-dependent component is considered at this stage, and the constant damping rate of t…

Physics0209 industrial biotechnologyHistoryWork (thermodynamics)020208 electrical & electronic engineeringPrandtl number02 engineering and technologyMechanicsFinite element methodPhysics::GeophysicsComputer Science ApplicationsEducationHysteresissymbols.namesakeNonlinear system020901 industrial engineering & automationOperator (computer programming)Classical mechanicsDistribution function0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbolsConstant (mathematics)Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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Vortex diffusion and vortex-line hysteresis in radial quantum turbulence

2014

Abstract We study the influence of vortex diffusion on the evolution of inhomogeneous quantized vortex tangles. A simple hydrodynamical model to describe inhomogeneous counterflow superfluid turbulence is used. As an illustration, we obtain solutions for these effects in radial counterflow of helium II between two concentric cylinders at different temperatures. The vortex diffusion from the inner hotter cylinder to the outer colder cylinder increases the vortex length density everywhere as compared with the non-diffusive situation. The possibility of hysteresis in the vortex line density under cyclical variations of the heat flow is explored.

PhysicsCondensed matter physicsTurbulenceHysteresisVortex diffusionQuantum turbulenceStarting vortexCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum turbulenceElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsVortexVortex ringCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityVortex stretchingHorseshoe vortexQuantized vorticeBurgers vortexElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaPhysica B: Condensed Matter
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Approach to rotor-shaft hysteretic whirl using Krylov-Bogoliubov techniques

2013

The internal friction associated with the shaft hysteresis or with the possible release of some shrink-fit coupling exerts a destabilizing effect on the over-critical rotor running, but may be efficiently counteracted by other external dissipative sources or by a proper anisotropic configuration of the support stiffness. The present analysis considers a symmetric rotor-shaft system on viscous-flexible supports with different stiffness on two orthogonal planes containing the bearing axis. The internal friction of the shaft is described either by a linear hysteretic model or by a nonlinear Coulombian force contrasting the rotor motion relative to the shaft ends. The nonlinear equations of mo…

PhysicsCouplingRotor (electric)Mechanical EngineeringAerospace EngineeringRotordynamicsInternal frictionlaw.inventionHysteresisMechanics of MaterialslawControl theoryRotordynamics whirl rotor-shaft hysteresis non-linear model perturbation approachNonlinear modelAutomotive EngineeringGeneral Materials Science
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Optical hysteresis in a semilinear photorefractive coherent oscillator

2007

International audience; High contrast optical bistability is found experimentally in the pump-ratio dependences of the output intensity of a semilinear photorefractive coherent oscillator with two counterpropagating pump waves. The data are in qualitative agreement with the results of calculation.

PhysicsHigh contrastExperimental studyNonlinear opticsbusiness.industryOptical bistabilityNonlinear opticsPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technologyPhotorefractive effectPhotorefractive effect01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOptical bistabilityIntensity (physics)010309 opticsHysteresis020210 optoelectronics & photonicsOptics0103 physical sciencesDegenerate four wave mixing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbusinessNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and SolitonsDegenerate four wave mixing
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A comparison between simulation and experiment for hysteretic phenomena during two-phase immiscible displacement

2014

[1] The paper compares a theory for immiscible displacement based on distinguishing percolating and nonpercolating fluid parts with experimental observations from multistep outflow experiments. The theory was published in 2006 in Physica A, volume 371, pages 209–225; the experiments were published in 1991 in Water Resources Research, volume 27, pages 2113. The present paper focuses on hysteretic phenomena resulting from repeated cycling between drainage and imbibition processes in multistep pressure experiments. Taking into account, the hydraulic differences between percolating and nonpercolating fluid parts provides a physical basis to predict quantitatively the hysteretic phenomena observ…

PhysicsHysteresisPhase (matter)OutflowGeotechnical engineeringMechanicsTwo-phase flowCurrent (fluid)Saturation (chemistry)Porous mediumDisplacement (fluid)Water Science and TechnologyWater Resources Research
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In Silico Molecular Engineering of Dysprosocenium-Based Complexes to Decouple Spin Energy Levels from Molecular Vibrations

2019

Molecular nanomagnets hold great promise for spintronics and quantum technologies, provided that their spin memory can be preserved above liquid-nitrogen temperatures. In the past few years, the magnetic hysteresis records observed for two related dysprosocenium-type complexes have highlighted the potential of molecular engineering to decouple vibrational excitations from spin states and thereby enhance magnetic memory. Herein, we study the spin-vibrational coupling in [(CpiPr5)Dy(Cp*)]+ (CpiPr5 = pentaisopropylcyclopentadienyl, Cp* = pentamethylcyclopentadienyl), which currently holds the hysteresis record (80 K), by means of a computationally affordable methodology that combines first-pri…

PhysicsLigand field theorySpin statesSpintronics010405 organic chemistryUNESCO::QUÍMICAElectronic structure010402 general chemistryMagnetic hysteresis01 natural sciences:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]0104 chemical sciencesMolecular engineeringChemical physicsAb initio quantum chemistry methodsGeneral Materials SciencePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpin-½
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Electron Induced Massive Dynamics of Magnetic Domain Walls

2019

We study the dynamics of domain walls (DWs) in a metallic, ferromagnetic nanowire. We develop a Keldysh collective coordinate technique to describe the effect of conduction electrons on rigid magnetic structures. The effective Lagrangian and Langevin equations of motion for a DW are derived. The DW dynamics is described by two collective degrees of freedom: position and tilt-angle. The coupled Langevin equations therefore involve two correlated noise sources, leading to a generalized fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT). The DW response kernel due to electrons contains two parts: one related to dissipation via FDT, and another `inertial' part. We prove that the latter term leads to a mass …

PhysicsMagnetic domainCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsBare massDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Equations of motionFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyElectron021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyThermal conduction01 natural sciencesHysteresisClassical mechanicsDomain wall (magnetism)0103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)010306 general physics0210 nano-technology
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Butterfly hysteresis curves generated by adiabatic Landau-Zener transitions

2006

Butterfly hysteresis curves observed in dynamical magnetization measurements on systems of low-spin magnetic molecules such as ${\mathrm{V}}_{15}$ can be explained by the interplay of adiabatic Landau-Zener transitions and relaxation. We investigate the magnetization dynamics analytically in the basis of the adiabatic energy levels of the spin $1∕2$, to a qualitative accordance with experimental observations. In particular, reversible behavior is found near zero field, the corresponding susceptibility being bounded by the equilibrium and adiabatic susceptibilities.

PhysicsMagnetizationHysteresisMagnetization dynamicsCondensed matter physicsRelaxation (NMR)Zener diodeCondensed Matter PhysicsAdiabatic processEnergy (signal processing)Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSpin-½Physical Review B
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KRYLOV-BOGOLIUBOV APPROACH TO NON-LINEAR HYSTERETIC INSTABILITY IN ROTORDYNAMICS

2012

The internal friction due to the shaft hysteresis or the shrink fitting release exerts a destabilizing effect on the overcritical rotor whirl, but may be counteracted by other external dissipative sources and/or by proper anisotropy of the support stiffness. The internal friction effect may be treated by either dry or viscous models, obtaining similar results in the hypothesis of small dissipation levels, provided that proper equivalence criteria are defined between the two approaches. The equivalence is here stated by imposing the same energy dissipation over a large number of shaft revolutions. Approximate closed-form autonomous solutions for a symmetric rotor arrangement subject to Coulo…

PhysicsNonlinear systemHysteresisRotor (electric)lawDissipative systemShrink-fittingConical Rotor Whirl Hysteresis Stability Averaging Techniques.MechanicsDissipationRotordynamicsInstabilitylaw.inventionThe International Conference on Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering
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