Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2009-08-26
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
Scientific paper
We investigate nonlocal vortex motion in weakly pinning a-NbGe nanostructures, which is driven by a transport current I and remotely detected as a nonlocal voltage Vnl. At high I, the measured Vnl exhibits dramatic sign reversals that at low and high temperatures T occur for opposite polarities of I. The sign of Vnl becomes independent of that of the drive current at large abs(I). These unusual effects can be nearly quantitatively explained by a novel enhancement of magnetization, arising from a nonequilibrium distribution of quasiparticles at high T, and a Nernst-like effect resulting from local electron heating at low T.
Babic Dinko
Bilusic Ante
Otto Florian
Strunk Christoph
Suergers Christoph
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