The Average Kinetic Energy of the Superconducting State
Abstract
Isothermal magnetization curves are plotted as the magnetization times the magnetic induction, 4 π M · B, versus the applied field, H. We show here that this new curve is the average kinetic energy of the superconducting state versus the applied field, for type-II superconductors with a high Ginzburg-Landau parameter . The maximum of 4 π M · B occurs at a field, H*, directly related to the upper critical field, Hc2, suggesting that Hc2(T) may be extracted from such plots even in cases when it is too high for direct measurement. We obtain these plots both theoretically, from the Ginzburg-Landau theory, and experimentally, using a Niobium sample with Tc = 8.5 K, and compare them.
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