2006
DOI: 10.1142/s0219477506003422
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New Insight Into the Fluctuations of the Moving Vortex Lattice: Non-Gaussian Noise and Lévy Flights

Abstract: We report measurements and analysis of the voltage noise due the to vortex motion, performed in superconducting Niobium micro-bridges. Noise in such small systems exhibits important changes from the behavior commonly reported in macroscopic samples. In the low biasing current regime, the voltage fluctuations are shown to deviate substantially from the Gaussian behavior which is systematically observed at higher currents in the so called flux-flow regime. The responsibility of the spatial inhomogeneities of the… Show more

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“…As observed in other systems, the noise response is a very sensitive probe of the emergence of a macroscopic response. 27,28 Taking each cell as a fluctuator, the convolution of the individual responses may lead to different signatures depending on the considered scale of the sample.…”
Section: Discussion and Concluding Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As observed in other systems, the noise response is a very sensitive probe of the emergence of a macroscopic response. 27,28 Taking each cell as a fluctuator, the convolution of the individual responses may lead to different signatures depending on the considered scale of the sample.…”
Section: Discussion and Concluding Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%