Theory of the lower critical magnetic field for a two-dimensional superconducting film in a non-uniform field
Thomas R. Lemberger, John Draskovic

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the conditions for the first appearance of vortices in a 2D superconducting film under a non-uniform magnetic field, deriving the critical field for vortex entry considering film geometry and screening effects.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical derivation of the lower critical magnetic field for vortex entry in a 2D superconducting film exposed to a non-uniform field, including the effects of film geometry and screening.
Findings
Derived an expression for the critical field $B_{c1}^0$ for vortex entry.
Showed that vortex-antivortex pairs appear at the critical field.
Indicated vortex effects are typically suppressed at fields higher than $B_{c1}^0$.
Abstract
We consider the first appearance of vortices in a two-dimensional (2-D) superconducting film exposed to a non-uniform magnetic field, , produced by a nearby coil. The film has "infinite" radius, , and thickness about equal to the coherence length, . The coil is approximated as a point dipole. We find that the first vortex-bearing state to appear has both a vortex and an antivortex. The Gibbs free energy of this state is lower than the vortex-free state when the applied perpendicular field, , at the origin exceeds the external critical field: , where is the intrinsic critical field in 2-D, the 2-D penetration depth introduced by Pearl, and…
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