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Vortex/Anti-Vortex States in Nano-Patterned Superconducting Films

ORAL

Abstract

We model a novel, periodic, thin-film superconducting system containing two differently shaped antidots: circular and equilateral-triangular. In the absence of an external field the system displays two stable states as a function of the applied current: i) a vortex-free state at low current and, ii) above some critical current, a state involving a vortex and anti-vortex pinned to the two respective pinning sites. At still higher currents, the system becomes unstable to repeated nucleation and annihilation of moving vortex/anti-vortex pairs. The two states have distinct inductive responses. It is noted that these properties open the possibility for these systems to be utilized as cryogenic circuit or memory elements.

Presenters

  • Abdulwahab Al Luhaibi

    King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Authors

  • Abdulwahab Al Luhaibi

    King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

  • Andreas Glatz

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • John B Ketterson

    Northwestern University