Novel results obtained by modeling of dynamic processes in superconductors: phase-slip centers as cooling engines
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Abstract
Based on the time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau system of equations and finite element modeling, we present novel results related with physics of phaseslippage in superconducting wires surrounded by a non-superconductive environment. These results are obtained within our previously reported approach related to superconducting rings and superconductive gravitational wave detector transducers. It is shown that the phase-slip centers (PSCs) can be effective in originating not only positive but also negative thermal fluxes. With appropriate design utilizing thermal diodes, PSCs can serve as cryocooling engines. Operating at T ∼ 1 K cryostat coldfinger, they can achieve sub-Kelvin temperatures without using 3He.
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Presenters
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Iris K Mowgood
Chapman University
Authors
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Iris K Mowgood
Chapman University
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Sara Chahid
Chapman University
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Serafim Teknowijoyo
Chapman University
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Armen M Gulian
Chapman University