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Autori principali: Balzli, Aurélien, Rademaker, Louk, Venditti, Giulia
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Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.09440
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author Balzli, Aurélien
Rademaker, Louk
Venditti, Giulia
author_facet Balzli, Aurélien
Rademaker, Louk
Venditti, Giulia
contents We analyze magnetic field profiles of vortices in thin-film superconductors, shedding new light on this old and presumed settled problem. In sufficiently thin films with realistic Ginzburg-Landau parameter $κ= 1/\sqrt{2}$, the magnetic screening around a vortex core is neither exponential -- as is expected in bulk -- nor the power-law that was predicted by Pearl. Instead, a universal curve for the magnetic field variation appears that scales with the sample thickness. The thickness dependence is consistent with the seminal Pearl length, and serves as an indication of the reduced magnetic field screening present in two-dimensional superconductor. Finally, we quantify the crossover from bulk-like to thin superconductors, and establish different screening length-scales relevant for the analysis of experimental data.
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spellingShingle Realistic Pearl vortices in thin film superconductors
Balzli, Aurélien
Rademaker, Louk
Venditti, Giulia
Superconductivity
We analyze magnetic field profiles of vortices in thin-film superconductors, shedding new light on this old and presumed settled problem. In sufficiently thin films with realistic Ginzburg-Landau parameter $κ= 1/\sqrt{2}$, the magnetic screening around a vortex core is neither exponential -- as is expected in bulk -- nor the power-law that was predicted by Pearl. Instead, a universal curve for the magnetic field variation appears that scales with the sample thickness. The thickness dependence is consistent with the seminal Pearl length, and serves as an indication of the reduced magnetic field screening present in two-dimensional superconductor. Finally, we quantify the crossover from bulk-like to thin superconductors, and establish different screening length-scales relevant for the analysis of experimental data.
title Realistic Pearl vortices in thin film superconductors
topic Superconductivity
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.09440