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- Title
Polarization Effects Induced by a Magnetic Field in Intrinsically Granular Superconductors.
- Authors
Sergeenkov, S.
- Abstract
Based on the previously suggested model of nanoscale dislocation-induced Josephson junctions and their arrays, we study the magnetic-field-induced electric polarization effects in intrinsically granular superconductors. In addition to the new phenomenon of chemomagnetoelectricity, the model also predicts a few other interesting effects, including charge analogs of Meissner paramagnetism (at low fields) and a “fishtail” anomaly (at high fields). The conditions under which these effects can be experimentally measured in nonstoichiometric high-Tc superconductors are discussed. © 2005 Pleiades Publishing, Inc.
- Subjects
SUPERCONDUCTORS; MAGNETIC properties of superconductors; JOSEPHSON junctions; JOSEPHSON effect; POLARIZATION of electromagnetic waves; INDUCED polarization; POLARIZATION (Electricity); ELECTRON paramagnetic resonance; PARAMAGNETISM; MAGNETIC pole; ELECTROMAGNETISM; MAGNETOCHEMISTRY
- Publication
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Physics, 2005, Vol 101, Issue 5, p919
- ISSN
1063-7761
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/1.2149071