The Abrikosov Flux Lattice in Planar Crystals of YBaCuO
M Harrison, W Barford (University of Sheffield)

TL;DR
This paper uses anisotropic London Theory to predict the structure of the Abrikosov flux lattice in planar YBaCuO crystals, explaining the vortex chain state observed in experiments based on flux lattice orientation.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical prediction of flux lattice structures in YBaCuO crystals considering anisotropy and flux orientation effects.
Findings
Vortex chain state observed in Bitter pattern experiments.
Flux lattice orientation depends on applied magnetic field.
Theoretical model matches experimental observations.
Abstract
Anisotropic London Theory is used to predict the Abriskosv flux lattice in planar crystals of YBaCuO. By taking into account the orientation of the flux lattice as a function of applied field it is shown that the vortex chain state is observed in Bitter pattern experiments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Theoretical and Computational Physics · Magnetic properties of thin films
