Nonlinear Stationary Waves with Transport Current in Superconductors
Nizam A. Taylanov (Institute of Applied Physics, National University, of Uzbekistan)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the behavior of nonlinear stationary thermomagnetic waves in superconductors under various transport currents, revealing oscillating profiles at high currents and monotonic shock waves at lower currents, with estimates of wave velocity and front width.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of thermomagnetic wave profiles in superconductors, highlighting the effects of transport current strength on wave structure and dynamics.
Findings
Oscillating wave profiles at high transport currents
Monotonic shock wave structures at low currents
Estimated wave velocity and front width
Abstract
The profile of a nonlinear stationary thermomagnetic wave in the resistive state of superconductors is studied at different transport currents. It is proved that the thermomagnetic wave has an oscillating profile at relatively high values of the transport current in the sample. A shock wave with a monotonic structure corresponds to comparatively weak transport currents. The wave propagation velocity and the wave front width in a superconductor are estimated.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-pressure geophysics and materials · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Rare-earth and actinide compounds
