Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2006-11-17
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
12 pages, 5 figures; the size of Figure 2 on p. 9 was reduced, as some information on it was lost in original submission
Scientific paper
Multi-quanta, or giant, vortices (GVs) are known to appear in very small superconductors near the superconducting transition due to strong confinement of magnetic flux. Here we present evidence for a new, pinning-related, mechanism for the formation of GVs. Using Bitter decoration to visualise vortices in small Nb disks, we show that confinement in combination with strong disorder causes individual vortices to merge into clusters or even GVs well below Tc and Hc2, in contrast to well-defined shells of individual vortices found in the absence of pinning.
Baelus B. J.
Dubonos S. V.
Escoffier Walter
Grigorieva I. V.
Misko V. R.
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