Phase diagram of a current-carrying superconducting film in absence of the magnetic field

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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We present the phase diagram for the current states of superconducting films, based on the experimental investigation of the resistive transition induced by transport current. We found that a rather narrow film never enters the vortex state, but experiences direct transition from the purely superconducting state to the resistive state with phase-slip centers as soon as the current exceeds the Ginzburg-Landau critical current Ic. The Meissner current state of the films of intermediate width transforms at I > 0.8Ic to the vortex resistive state which exists within the current interval 0.8Ic < I < Im, where the value Im of the upper critical current is in a good agreement with the theory. The vortex state of wide films is realized within the current region I^{AL} < I < Im, where I^{AL} is the transition point to the vortex state by Aslamazov and Lempitskiy. At I>Im, the wide films enter a vortex-free resistive state with phase-slip lines.

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