Remanent magnetization of high-temperature Josephson junction arrays

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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7 pages, 2 figures, to be presented at M2S-HTSC-VII on Houston, Texas, 20-25 february, 2000. Accepted to be published on Physi

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In this work we study the remanent magnetization exhibited by tridimensional disordered high-Tc Josephson junction arrays excited by an AC magnetic field. The effect, as predicted by numerical simulations and previously verified for a low-Tc array of Nb, occurs in a limited range of temperatures. We also show that the magnetized state can be excited and detected by two alternative experimental routines.

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