posted on 2024-11-15, 14:35authored byM Motta, F Colauto, W A Ortiz, J Fritzsche, J Cuppens, W Gillijns, V V Moshchalkov, Tom Johansen, A W Sanchez, A Silhanek
A graded distribution of antidots in superconducting a-Mo 79Ge21 thin films has been investigated by magnetization and magneto-optical imaging measurements. The pinning landscape has maximum density at the sample border, decreasing linearly towards the center. Its overall performance is noticeably superior than that for a sample with uniformly distributed antidots: For high temperatures and low fields, the critical current is enhanced, whereas the region of thermomagnetic instabilities in the field-temperature diagram is significantly suppressed. These findings confirm the relevance of graded landscapes on the enhancement of pinning efficiency, as recently predicted by Misko and Nori [Phys. Rev. B 85, 184506 (2012)]. 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Motta, M., Colauto, F., Ortiz, W. A., Fritzsche, J., Cuppens, J., Gillijns, W., Moshchalkov, V. V., Johansen, T. H., Sanchez, A. & Silhanek, A. (2013). Enhanced pinning in superconducting thin films with graded pinning landscapes. Applied Physics Letters, 102 (21), 212601-1-212601-5.