Classical analogy for the deflection of flux avalanches by a metallic layer

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Abstract

Sudden avalanches of magnetic flux bursting into a superconducting sample undergo deflections of their trajectories when encountering a conductive layer deposited on top of the superconductor. Remarkably, in some cases the flux is totally excluded from the area covered by the conductive layer. We present a simple classical model that accounts for this behaviour and considers a magnetic monopole approaching a semi-infinite conductive plane. This model suggests that magnetic braking is an important mechanism responsible for avalanche deflection.

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Brisbois, J., Vanderheyden, B., Colauto, F., Motta, M., Ortiz, W. A., Fritzsche, J., … Silhanek, A. V. (2014). Classical analogy for the deflection of flux avalanches by a metallic layer. New Journal of Physics, 16. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/16/10/103003

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