Tunable interactions between vortices and a magnetic dipole
Gilson Carneiro

TL;DR
This paper theoretically investigates how a magnetic dipole interacts with vortices in a superconducting film, revealing that the pinning potential and critical current can be tuned by an external magnetic field, with implications for vortex control.
Contribution
It provides an exact calculation of the vortex pinning potential for a rotating magnetic dipole and demonstrates how the applied field can tune vortex pinning and critical current.
Findings
Pinning potential depends non-trivially on the applied magnetic field.
Critical current varies strongly with the field, showing magnitude and direction effects.
Weak random pinning does not eliminate the field dependence of the critical current.
Abstract
The interactions between vortices in a thin superconducting film and one magnetic dipole in the presence of a magnetic field applied parallel to the film surfaces are studied theoretically in the London limit. The dipole magnetic moment is assumed to have constant magnitude and freedom to rotate. The pinning potential for an arbitrary vortex configuration is calculated exactly. It is found that, due to the dipole freedom to rotate, the pinning potential differs significantly from that for a permanent dipole. In particular, its dependence on the applied field is non-trivial and allows for tuning of the pinning potential by the applied field. The critical current for one vortex pinned by the dipole is obtained numerically as a function of the applied field and found to depend strongly on the field. Order of magnitude changes in the critical current resulting from changes in the direction…
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