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DevereauxKamerlingh Onnes, 1913 Nobel Prize for Discovery of Superconductivity in Mercury: Kamerlingh Onnes, 1913 Nobel Prize for Discovery of Superconductivity in MercuryTheory of Superconductivity by Bardeen, Cooper, and Schrieffer Earns Nobel Prize in 1972: Theory of Superconductivity by Bardeen, Cooper, and Schrieffer Earns Nobel Prize in 1972 Most successful many-body theory. Quantum Coherent State “paired” electrons condense into coherent state -> no resistance. perfect diamagnetism – electrons circulate to screen magnetic field (Meissner effect).High Tc Superconductors Discovered in 1986, Nobel Prize for Bednorz and Müller in 1987: High Tc Superconductors Discovered in 1986, Nobel Prize for Bednorz and Müller in 1987Critical Current On the Rise : Critical Current On the Rise New Superconductor Developments: New Superconductor Developments Fullerenes: Tc engineered to 117K. Iron becomes a superconductor under pressure. Plastic superconductor: polythiophene. DNA can be made superconducting. MgB2 changes our thinking (again).Large Scale Applications: Large Scale Applications Top speed: 552 km/hr In-place in Detroit.* US Navy: 5,000 HP* *American Superconductor Corp.Small Scale Devices?: Small Scale Devices? Transistors (RSFQ peta-flop supercomputer)? Filters? Nano-scale motors and devices? Superconducting DNA? Quantum computers!? OBSTACLES: cooling. architecture. ever-present magnetic fields destroy coherence.Small Devices? Magnetic Fields!: Small Devices? Magnetic Fields! H. Safar et al (1993) <- Resistivity of Pure Copper Resistance reappears!Problem: Vortices!: Problem: Vortices! Electrons swirl in magnetic field – increased kinetic energy kills superconductivity. SOLUTION: Magnetic field kills superconductivity in isolated places -> VORTICES (swirling “normal” electrons)Direct Vortex Imaging Using Scanning Tunneling Microscope: Direct Vortex Imaging Using Scanning Tunneling MicroscopeAnimation: Increasing Magnetic Field: Animation: Increasing Magnetic Field Apply current: Lorentz force causes vortices to move -> Resistance!Solution: Defects to Pin Vortices: Solution: Defects to Pin Vortices Krusin-Elbaum et al (1996). Critical current enhanced by orders of magnitude over “virgin” material. Splayed defects better than straight ones. Optimal splaying angle ~ 5 degrees.Animation: Pinning Moving Vortices: Animation: Pinning Moving VorticesProblems to Overcome: Problems to Overcome High TC Elastic string under tension F: Du2= kBTy(L-y)/FL ~ kBT/F String is floppier at higher T -> vortex “liquid” 2) Planar Structure “pancake” vortices in layers weakly coupled Decreased string tension -> vortex decouplingMolecular Dynamics Simulations: Molecular Dynamics Simulations Widely used for a variety of problems: - protein folding, weather simulation, cosmology, chaos, avalanches, marine pollution, other non-equilibrium phenomena. Solves equations of motion for each “particle”. Large scale simulations on pcs and supercomputers (parallel). Molecular Dynamics Simulations for Vortices: Molecular Dynamics Simulations for Vortices Vortices = elastic strings under tension. Vortices strongly interact (repel each other). Temperature treated as Langevin noise. Solve equations of motion for each vortex. Calculate current versus applied Lorentz force, find what type of disorder gives maximum critical current.Abrikosov Lattice Melting - > Vortex Liquid: Abrikosov Lattice Melting - > Vortex Liquid At low T, lattice forms with “defects”. At higher T, lattice “melts”.Pinning: Pinning At low T, a few pins can stop whole “lattice”. At larger T, pieces of “lattice” shear away.Pinning at low fields: Pinning at low fields Columns of defects are effective at pinning vortices. But “channels” of vortex flow proliferate at larger fields.Depinning <-> vortex avalanche: Depinning <-> vortex avalancheSplayed defects effective at cutting off channels of vortex flow: Splayed defects effective at cutting off channels of vortex flow But too much splaying and vortices cannot accommodate to defects.Resistivity is smaller for splayed defects: Resistivity is smaller for splayed defectsOptimal angle for splaying: Optimal angle for splayingAcknowledgement & Future Work: Acknowledgement & Future Work All simulations performed by Dr. C. M. Palmer. Complex vortex dynamics. Future work to investigate Melting phenomena. Oscillatory motion of driven vortices. Onset of avalanches. Behavior as a qubit (quantum computing). Behavior of other dual systems (polymers, DNA,…). You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
PH10 Reva Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 517 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 15, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript High Tc Superconductors in Magnetic Fields: High Tc Superconductors in Magnetic Fields T. P. DevereauxKamerlingh Onnes, 1913 Nobel Prize for Discovery of Superconductivity in Mercury: Kamerlingh Onnes, 1913 Nobel Prize for Discovery of Superconductivity in MercuryTheory of Superconductivity by Bardeen, Cooper, and Schrieffer Earns Nobel Prize in 1972: Theory of Superconductivity by Bardeen, Cooper, and Schrieffer Earns Nobel Prize in 1972 Most successful many-body theory. Quantum Coherent State “paired” electrons condense into coherent state -> no resistance. perfect diamagnetism – electrons circulate to screen magnetic field (Meissner effect).High Tc Superconductors Discovered in 1986, Nobel Prize for Bednorz and Müller in 1987: High Tc Superconductors Discovered in 1986, Nobel Prize for Bednorz and Müller in 1987Critical Current On the Rise : Critical Current On the Rise New Superconductor Developments: New Superconductor Developments Fullerenes: Tc engineered to 117K. Iron becomes a superconductor under pressure. Plastic superconductor: polythiophene. DNA can be made superconducting. MgB2 changes our thinking (again).Large Scale Applications: Large Scale Applications Top speed: 552 km/hr In-place in Detroit.* US Navy: 5,000 HP* *American Superconductor Corp.Small Scale Devices?: Small Scale Devices? Transistors (RSFQ peta-flop supercomputer)? Filters? Nano-scale motors and devices? Superconducting DNA? Quantum computers!? OBSTACLES: cooling. architecture. ever-present magnetic fields destroy coherence.Small Devices? Magnetic Fields!: Small Devices? Magnetic Fields! H. Safar et al (1993) <- Resistivity of Pure Copper Resistance reappears!Problem: Vortices!: Problem: Vortices! Electrons swirl in magnetic field – increased kinetic energy kills superconductivity. SOLUTION: Magnetic field kills superconductivity in isolated places -> VORTICES (swirling “normal” electrons)Direct Vortex Imaging Using Scanning Tunneling Microscope: Direct Vortex Imaging Using Scanning Tunneling MicroscopeAnimation: Increasing Magnetic Field: Animation: Increasing Magnetic Field Apply current: Lorentz force causes vortices to move -> Resistance!Solution: Defects to Pin Vortices: Solution: Defects to Pin Vortices Krusin-Elbaum et al (1996). Critical current enhanced by orders of magnitude over “virgin” material. Splayed defects better than straight ones. Optimal splaying angle ~ 5 degrees.Animation: Pinning Moving Vortices: Animation: Pinning Moving VorticesProblems to Overcome: Problems to Overcome High TC Elastic string under tension F: Du2= kBTy(L-y)/FL ~ kBT/F String is floppier at higher T -> vortex “liquid” 2) Planar Structure “pancake” vortices in layers weakly coupled Decreased string tension -> vortex decouplingMolecular Dynamics Simulations: Molecular Dynamics Simulations Widely used for a variety of problems: - protein folding, weather simulation, cosmology, chaos, avalanches, marine pollution, other non-equilibrium phenomena. Solves equations of motion for each “particle”. Large scale simulations on pcs and supercomputers (parallel). Molecular Dynamics Simulations for Vortices: Molecular Dynamics Simulations for Vortices Vortices = elastic strings under tension. Vortices strongly interact (repel each other). Temperature treated as Langevin noise. Solve equations of motion for each vortex. Calculate current versus applied Lorentz force, find what type of disorder gives maximum critical current.Abrikosov Lattice Melting - > Vortex Liquid: Abrikosov Lattice Melting - > Vortex Liquid At low T, lattice forms with “defects”. At higher T, lattice “melts”.Pinning: Pinning At low T, a few pins can stop whole “lattice”. At larger T, pieces of “lattice” shear away.Pinning at low fields: Pinning at low fields Columns of defects are effective at pinning vortices. But “channels” of vortex flow proliferate at larger fields.Depinning <-> vortex avalanche: Depinning <-> vortex avalancheSplayed defects effective at cutting off channels of vortex flow: Splayed defects effective at cutting off channels of vortex flow But too much splaying and vortices cannot accommodate to defects.Resistivity is smaller for splayed defects: Resistivity is smaller for splayed defectsOptimal angle for splaying: Optimal angle for splayingAcknowledgement & Future Work: Acknowledgement & Future Work All simulations performed by Dr. C. M. Palmer. Complex vortex dynamics. Future work to investigate Melting phenomena. Oscillatory motion of driven vortices. Onset of avalanches. Behavior as a qubit (quantum computing). Behavior of other dual systems (polymers, DNA,…).