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Nonlocal response and surface-barrier-induced rectification in Hall-shaped mesoscopic superconductors

Vodolazov, D Y; Peeters, F M; Grigorieva, I V; Geim, A K

Physical Review B. 2005;72(2).

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Abstract

Nonlocal response in Hall-shaped superconductors is studied using the time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equations. Applying current in one pair of contacts leads to a voltage drop in another pair of contacts situated at a distance much larger than the coherence length. This effect is a consequence of the long range correlations in a one-dimensional vortex lattice squeezed in a narrow channel by screening currents. The discrete change in the number of vortices in the channel with applied magnetic field leads to a nonlocal response which is a nonmonotonous function of the magnetic field. For specific configurations of the Hall-shaped superconductor we found a rectifying effect.

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Phys Rev B
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72
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2
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Artn 024537 Doi 10.1103/Physrevb.72.024537
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ISI:000230890100156
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  • 950WT Times Cited:10 Cited References Count:26
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uk-ac-man-scw:192558
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Hawthornthwaite, Sabina
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Hawthornthwaite, Sabina
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