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Ultra-fast vortex motion in a direct-write Nb-C superconductor.


ABSTRACT: The ultra-fast dynamics of superconducting vortices harbors rich physics generic to nonequilibrium collective systems. The phenomenon of flux-flow instability (FFI), however, prevents its exploration and sets practical limits for the use of vortices in various applications. To suppress the FFI, a superconductor should exhibit a rarely achieved combination of properties: weak volume pinning, close-to-depairing critical current, and fast heat removal from heated electrons. Here, we demonstrate experimentally ultra-fast vortex motion at velocities of 10-15 km s-1 in a directly written Nb-C superconductor with a close-to-perfect edge barrier. The spatial evolution of the FFI is described using the edge-controlled FFI model, implying a chain of FFI nucleation points along the sample edge and their development into self-organized Josephson-like junctions (vortex rivers). In addition, our results offer insights into the applicability of widely used FFI models and suggest Nb-C to be a good candidate material for fast single-photon detectors.

SUBMITTER: Dobrovolskiy OV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7335109 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultra-fast vortex motion in a direct-write Nb-C superconductor.

Dobrovolskiy O V OV   Vodolazov D Yu DY   Porrati F F   Sachser R R   Bevz V M VM   Mikhailov M Yu MY   Chumak A V AV   Huth M M  

Nature communications 20200703 1


The ultra-fast dynamics of superconducting vortices harbors rich physics generic to nonequilibrium collective systems. The phenomenon of flux-flow instability (FFI), however, prevents its exploration and sets practical limits for the use of vortices in various applications. To suppress the FFI, a superconductor should exhibit a rarely achieved combination of properties: weak volume pinning, close-to-depairing critical current, and fast heat removal from heated electrons. Here, we demonstrate exp  ...[more]

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