posted on 2006-05-03, 16:54authored byVyacheslav R. Misko, Sergey Savel'ev, Alexander L. Rakhmanov, Franco Nori
We consider magnetic flux moving in superconductors with periodic pinning arrays. We show that sample heating by moving vortices produces negative differential resistivity (NDR) of both N and S type (i.e., N- and S-shaped) in the voltage-current characteristic (VI curve). The uniform flux flow state is unstable in the NDR region of the VI curve. Domain structures appear during the NDR part of the VI curve of an N type, while a filamentary instability is observed for the NDR of an S type. The simultaneous existence of the NDR of both types gives rise to the appearance of striking self-organized (both stationary and nonstationary) two-dimensional dynamical structures.
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MISKO, V.R. ... et al., 2006. Nonuniform self-organized dynamical states in superconductors with periodic pinning. Physical Review Letters, 96, 127004