25 research outputs found

    Voltage from mechanical stress in type-II superconductors: Depinning of the magnetic flux by moving dislocations

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    Mechanical stress causes motion of defects in solids. We show that in a type-II superconductor a moving dislocation generates a pattern of current that exerts the depinning force on the surrounding vortex lattice. Concentration of dislocations and the mechanical stress needed to produce critical depinning currents are shown to be within practical range. When external magnetic field and transport current are present this effect generates voltage across the superconductor. Thus a superconductor can serve as an electrical sensor of the mechanical stress.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure

    A Molecular Dynamics and An Elastic Continuum Study of Screw Dislocations in Copper

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    Deformation of Large Copper Whiskers

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