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arxiv: 1311.5418 · v2 · pith:IZSNOV26new · submitted 2013-11-20 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con · nucl-th

Rotational response of superconductors: magneto-rotational isomorphism and rotation-induced vortex lattice

classification ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con nucl-th
keywords superconductorscitelondonrotationalfeynmanisomorphismlatticemagnetic
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The analysis of nonclassical rotational response of superfluids and superconductors was performed by Onsager (in 1949) \cite{Onsager} and London (in 1950) \cite{London} and crucially advanced by Feynman (in 1955) \cite{Feynman}. It was established that, in thermodynamic limit, neutral superfluids rotate by forming---without any threshold---a vortex lattice. In contrast, the rotation of superconductors at angular frequency ${\bf \Omega}$---supported by uniform magnetic field ${\bf B}_L\propto {\bf \Omega}$ due to surface currents---is of the rigid-body type (London Law). Here we show that, neglecting the centrifugal effects, the behavior of a rotating superconductor is identical to that of a superconductor placed in a uniform fictitious external magnetic filed $\tilde{\bf H}=- {\bf B}_L$. In particular, the isomorphism immediately implies the existence of two critical rotational frequencies in type-2 superconductors.

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