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Analytic Solution for the Critical State in Superconducting Elliptic Films
A thin superconductor platelet with elliptic shape in a perpendicular
magnetic field is considered. Using a method originally applied to circular
disks, we obtain an approximate analytic solution for the two-dimensional
critical state of this ellipse. In the limits of the circular disk and the long
strip this solution is exact, i.e. the current density is constant in the
region penetrated by flux. For ellipses with arbitrary axis ratio the obtained
current density is constant to typically 0.001, and the magnetic moment
deviates by less than 0.001 from the exact value. This analytic solution is
thus very accurate. In increasing applied magnetic field, the penetrating flux
fronts are approximately concentric ellipses whose axis ratio b/a < 1 decreases
and shrinks to zero when the flux front reaches the center, the long axis
staying finite in the fully penetrated state. Analytic expressions for these
axes, the sheet current, the magnetic moment, and the perpendicular magnetic
field are presented and discussed. This solution applies also to
superconductors with anisotropic critical current if the anisotropy has a
particular, rather realistic form.Comment: Revtex file and 13 postscript figures, gives 10 pages of text with
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Coherent Description for Hitherto Unexplained Radioactivities by Super- and Hyperdeformed Isomeric States
Recently long-lived high spin super- and hyperdeformed isomeric states with
unusual radioactive decay properties have been discovered. Based on these newly
observed modes of radioactive decay, consistent interpretations are suggested
for previously unexplained phenomena seen in nature. These are the Po halos,
the low-energy enhanced 4.5 MeV alpha-particle group proposed to be due to an
isotope of a superheavy element with Z = 108, and the giant halos.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, to be published in Int. J. Mod. Phys.
Super- and Hyperdeformed Isomeric States and Long-Lived Superheavy Elements
The recent discoveries of the long-lived high spin super- and hyperdeformed
isomeric states and their unusual radioactive decay properties are described.
Based on their existence a consistent interpretation is given to the production
of the long-lived superheavy element with Z = 112, via secondary reactions in
CERN W targets, and to the low energy and very enhanced alpha-particle groups
seen in various actinide fractions separated from the same W target. In
addition, consistent interpretations are suggested for previously unexplained
phenomena seen in nature. These are the Po halos, the low-energy enhanced 4.5
MeV alpha-particle group proposed to be due to an isotope of a superheavy
element with Z = 108, and the giant halos.Comment: 4 pages. Contribution to the 2nd Int. Conf. on the Chemistry and
Physics of the Transactinide Elements (TAN 03) Napa California, November 200
Theory of Type-II Superconductors with Finite London Penetration Depth
Previous continuum theory of type-II superconductors of various shapes with
and without vortex pinning in an applied magnetic field and with transport
current, is generalized to account for a finite London penetration depth
lambda. This extension is particularly important at low inductions B, where the
transition to the Meissner state is now described correctly, and for films with
thickness comparable to or smaller than lambda. The finite width of the surface
layer with screening currents and the correct dc and ac responses in various
geometries follow naturally from an equation of motion for the current density
in which the integral kernel now accounts for finite lambda. New geometries
considered here are thick and thin strips with applied current, and `washers',
i.e. thin film squares with a slot and central hole as used for SQUIDs.Comment: 14 pages, including 15 high-resolution figure
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