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Type of phase transitions in a mesoscopic superconducting disc

Deo, P S; Schweigert, V A; Peeters, F M; Geim, A K

Physica E-Low-Dimensional Systems & Nanostructures. 1997;1(1-4):297-300.

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Abstract

The Ginzburg-Landau equations coupled with the three-dimensional Maxwell equations are solved for the disc geometry in order to explain recent magnetization experiments. In order to explain the experimental results on a 0.5 mu m radius Al disc, we have to assume that the superconducting state stays in the lowest angular momentum giant-vortex state even in regions where it is not the lowest energy state. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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english
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Physica E
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1
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1-4
Start page:
297
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300
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4
Pagination:
297-300
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ISI:000074364500064
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  • Related website <Go to ISI>://000074364500064
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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:192610
Created by:
Hawthornthwaite, Sabina
Created:
19th April, 2013, 15:03:58
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Hawthornthwaite, Sabina
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