Induction of phase-slip lines in a thin, wide superconducting film by an rf electromagnetic field

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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4 pages, 3 figures, RevTex4. Misprints of the original paper corrected. Numeric format(separators)in Figures changed

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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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