2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2111.02431
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Creep effects on the Campbell response in type II superconductors

Abstract: Applying the strong pinning formalism to the mixed state of a type II superconductor, we study the effect of thermal fluctuations (or creep) on the penetration of an ac magnetic field as quantified by the so-called Campbell length λC. Within strong pinning theory, vortices get pinned by individual defects, with the jumps in the pinning energy (∆epin) and force (∆fpin) between bistable pinned and free states quantifying the pinning process. We find that the evolution of the Campbell length λC(t) as a function o… Show more

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