The kinetic surface impedance of a wire in the current-induced intermediate state is calculated for the first time. The calculation rests on a geneializedform of London's static model for the wire. Contact with the well-known results for a normal wire is made and numerical results are presented.
Low-frequency impedance of the direct current induced intermediate state in superconductors: I. The in-phase component
โ Scribed by B. K. Mukherjee; J. L. Dunn; P. D. Rogers; H. D. Wiederick
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 269 KB
- Volume
- 43
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-2291
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โฆ Synopsis
We have measured the in-phase component of the low-frequency ac impedance of the dc current-induced intermediate state in indium-lead alloy wires. The specimens were mounted in a specific configuration that allowed a proper calculation of their dynamic resistances following the theory developed by Gauthier and Rochon, which is based on London's theory of the intermediate state. The theoretical values are considerably larger than our measurements, particularly near the critical current. We have modified the Gauthier-Rochon theory, to a first approximation, to take account of the Baird-Mukherjee model of the intermediate state and we find reasonably good agreement between the modified theoretical values and our observations.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
We have measured the in-phase component of the low-frequency ac impedance of the dc current-induced intermediate state in wires of pure and impure type I superconductors. We find that this dynamic resistance of the intermediate state is greater than the normal state resistance of the wire. The linea