Nonlinear Thermomagnetic Waves in the Resistive State of Superconductors
Nizam A. Taylanov (Institute of Applied Physics, National University, of Uzbekistan)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the formation and development of nonlinear thermomagnetic waves in superconductors' resistive state, analyzing their propagation velocity and wave front width to understand thermal and electromagnetic perturbations.
Contribution
It introduces a qualitative model of nonlinear stationary structures describing thermal and electromagnetic perturbations in superconductors.
Findings
Wave propagation velocity estimated
Wave front width characterized
Formation of nonlinear stationary structures analyzed
Abstract
The evolution of thermomagnetic perturbations in the resistive state of superconductors is considered. A qualitative pattern of the formation and further development of nonlinear stationary structures that describe the final stage of thermal and electromagnetic perturbations in a superconductor is investigated. The wave propagation velocity and the wave front width in a superconductor are estimated.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic Properties and Applications · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Superconducting Materials and Applications
