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arxiv: 1003.0648 · v1 · pith:6SUCGBPQnew · submitted 2010-03-02 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Simple Vortex States in Films of Type-I Ginzburg-Landau Superconductor

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keywords latticefilmsvortexginzburg-landauphasesquaresuperconductortriangular
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Sufficiently thin films of type-I superconductor in a perpendicular magnetic field exhibit a triangular vortex lattice, while thick films develop an intermediate state. To elucidate what happens between these two regimes, precise numerical calculations have been made within Ginzburg-Landau theory at $\kappa=0.5$ and 0.25 for a variety of vortex lattice structures with one flux quantum per unit cell. The phase diagram in the space of mean induction and film thickness includes a narrow wedge in which a square lattice is stable, surrounded by the domain of stability of the triangular lattice at thinner films/lower fields and, on the other side, rectangular lattices with continuously varying aspect ratio. The vortex lattice has an anomalously small shear modulus within and close to the square lattice phase.

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