Time resolved nanosecond vortex dynamics in high T
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Abstract Flux dynamics in a high Tc superconducting thin film is investigated in the ns time scale. The initial metastable state is determined by applying a pulsed magnetic field to a sample previous cooled below the irreversibility line. Selective local heating of the film with a pulsed laser spot lowers the vortex pinning force suddenly. The magnetic flux rearrangements that follow generate a voltage pulse between two contacts on the zero current biased sample. Detail simulations were performed in the framework of a phenomenological model based on Maxwell Equations with constitutive relations for creep and flux flow that fully describe the observed voltage signals.
Journal: Cryogenics