Induction of phase-slip lines in a thin, wide superconducting film by an rf electromagnetic field
V. I. Kuznetsov, V. A. Tulin

TL;DR
This paper experimentally investigates how rf electromagnetic fields induce phase-slip lines in wide superconducting films, revealing the characteristics of their formation and separation under electromagnetic irradiation.
Contribution
It presents the first experimental study of rf-induced phase-slip lines and details their formation and properties in wide superconducting films.
Findings
rf fields induce phase-slip lines in superconducting films
characteristics of film separation under electromagnetic irradiation
formation of nonuniform, isothermal, nonequilibrium regions
Abstract
The appearance of phase-slip lines, induced by an rf field, was observed experimentally in wide superconducting films in which the destruction of superconductivity by a dc current is associated with the formation of phase-slip lines. The characteristics of the separation of the film into superconducting and nonuniform, isothermal, nonequilibrium regions (phase-slip lines) under electromagnetic irradiation were studied.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
