Magnetic field induced 3D to 1D crossover in type II superconductors
T. Schneider

TL;DR
This paper reviews evidence that magnetic fields induce a finite size effect in type-II superconductors, causing a crossover from three-dimensional to one-dimensional behavior that amplifies thermal fluctuations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of magnetization and specific heat data revealing the magnetic field induced 3D to 1D crossover in type-II superconductors.
Findings
Magnetization and specific heat data show finite size effects.
Evidence of 3D to 1D crossover under magnetic fields.
Enhanced thermal fluctuations observed during crossover.
Abstract
We review and analyze magnetization and specific heat investigations on type-II superconductors which uncover remarkable evidence for the magnetic field induced fnite size effect and the associated 3D to 1D crossover which enhances thermal fluctuations.
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