Critical Fields of mesoscopic superconductors

Abstract

Recent measurements have shown oscillations in the upper critical field of simply connected mesoscopic superconductors. A quantitative theory of these effects is given here on the basis of a Ginzburg-Landau description. For small fields, the H-T phase boundary exhibits a cusp where the screening currents change sign for the first time thus defining a lower critical field Hc1. In the limit where many flux quanta are threading the sample, nucleation occurs at the boundary and the upper critical field becomes identical with the surface critical field Hc3.

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