Irreversible Magnetization of Pin-Free Type II Superconductors
Abstract
The magnetization curve of a type II superconductor in general is hysteretic even when the vortices exhibit no volume or surface pinning. This geometric irreversibility, caused by an edge barrier for flux penetration, is absent only when the superconductor has precisely ellipsoidal shape or is a wedge with a sharp edge where the flux lines can penetrate. A quantitative theory of this irreversibility is presented for pin-free disks and strips with constant thickness. The resulting magnetization loops are compared with the reversible magnetization curves of ideal ellipsoids.
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