Magnetic moment inversion at giant flux jump: dynamical property of critical state in type-II superconductors

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Experimental evidence of tremendous magnetic moment dynamical inversion, from metastable trapping state to the state with essentially the same moment oriented in the opposite direction, appearing during giant flux jump connected to thermomagnetic avalanche process in superconducting YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7−δ single crystal, is presented. Magnetization inversion takes place in the system, without thermal contact between sample and sample holder, with a tremendous stored energy once the avalanche process is completed in quasi-adiabatic conditions. A model of magnetic moment inversion, caused by the jump between two metastable states of superconductor with the same energy storage, is presented and discussed in terms of the critical state with peculiar evolution of the critical-current spatial distribution. Importantly, knowledge of conditions of the appearance of such a phenomenon is crucial for applications of bulk superconductors as “permanent” magnets, for example, in superconducting levitation devices, etc.

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Chabanenko, V., Nabiałek, A., Puźniak, R., Kuchuk, O., Chumak, O., Pérez-Rodríguez, F., … Szymczak, H. (2019). Magnetic moment inversion at giant flux jump: dynamical property of critical state in type-II superconductors. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-42699-5

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