Running Waves in the Mixed State of Type II Superconductors
Nizam A. Taylanov, G.R. Berdiyorov (Institute of Applied Physics,, National University of Uzbekistan)

TL;DR
This paper analytically demonstrates the existence of nonlinear running waves that describe the final evolution stage of thermomagnetic instability in type II superconductors, considering dissipation and dispersion effects.
Contribution
It provides an analytical demonstration of nonlinear running waves in the mixed state of type II superconductors, accounting for dissipation and dispersion effects.
Findings
Existence of nonlinear running waves in superconductors.
Analytical description of thermomagnetic instability evolution.
Influence of dissipation and dispersion on wave dynamics.
Abstract
Nonlinear dynamics of the thermal and electromagnetic instabilities of the mixed state in type II superconductors has been analysed taking into account the effect of dissipation and dispersion. The existence of nonlinear running waves describing the final stage of evolution of the thermomagnetic instability in superconductors is demonstrated analytically.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · High-pressure geophysics and materials
