“…In general, various mechanisms were suggested to explain voltage jumps in the CVCs of superconductors. To name a few, these are a thermal runaway effect due to Joule heating [4,5], formation of localized normal domains which appear in places of maximum current due to an inhomogeneous current distribution [6,7], crystallization of the vortex system [8,9], phase-slip centers or lines [10,11], and the Kunchur hot-electron instability [12,13] observed at T 0.5T c and related to thermal effects diminishing the superconducting order parameter, thus leading to an expansion of the vortex cores.…”