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5 July 1996 Vortex-induced strain effects in anisotropic superconductors
Predrag Miranovic, Ljiljana Dobrosavljevic-Grujic, Vladimir G. Kogan
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Abstract
Strain in a superconductor, produced by the normal vortex core, can affect both static and dynamic properties of vortices. It causes an additional vortex-vortex interaction which is long-ranged as compared with finite but much stronger London interaction in the fields far below Hc2. The energy of this magneto-elastic interaction is calculated within London model. The role of strain effects in forming vortex lattice structure is demonstrated for YBa2Cu3O7.
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Predrag Miranovic, Ljiljana Dobrosavljevic-Grujic, and Vladimir G. Kogan "Vortex-induced strain effects in anisotropic superconductors", Proc. SPIE 2697, Oxide Superconductor Physics and Nano-Engineering II, (5 July 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.250272
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KEYWORDS
Superconductors

Crystals

Diffraction

Anisotropy

Magnetism

Electroluminescence

Physics

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