Multistable current states in high-temperature superconducting composites
- Authors: Romanovskii V.R.1
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							Affiliations: 
							
- National Research Center Kurchatov Institute
 
 - Issue: Vol 61, No 9 (2016)
 - Pages: 1360-1369
 - Section: Solid State
 - URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1063-7842/article/view/198008
 - DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S106378421609022X
 - ID: 198008
 
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Abstract
Conditions for current instabilities that arise in high-temperature superconducting composites with essentially nonlinear dependences of the critical current densities and resistivity on the temperature and magnetic induction have been studied. The analysis has been conducted in terms of zero-dimensional models, which has made it possible to formulate general physical mechanisms behind the formation of currents states in superconducting composites according to the external magnetic field induction, cooling conditions, and the properties of the superconductor and cladding. The possible existence of current and temperature stable steps, as well as stable steps of the electric field strength, in the absence of the superconducting–normal transition, has been demonstrated. Reasons for instabilities under multistable current states have been discussed.
About the authors
V. R. Romanovskii
National Research Center Kurchatov Institute
							Author for correspondence.
							Email: romanovskii@aol.com
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							pl. Kurchatova 1, Moscow, 123182						
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