Title :
Anisotropic transport property in Type-II superconductors with planar pinning centers and anisotropic viscosity of vortex motion
Author_Institution :
Frontier Technol. Div., Electrotech. Lab., Ibaraki, Japan
fDate :
6/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We investigate anisotropic resistivity due to planar pinning centers and to anisotropic viscosity of vortex motion, taking account of Hall effects. Because of the anisotropy of pinning and viscosity, both longitudinal resistivity /spl rho//sub /spl par// (induced parallel to a transport current J) and transverse resistivity /spl rho//sub /spl perp// (perpendicular to J) depend on an angle /spl theta/ between the direction of J and the pinning planes. The /spl theta/ dependence of the resistivities is affected by the anisotropy of viscosity, pinning strength, and Hall effects. It is found that /spl rho//sub /spl par// and /spl rho//sub /spl perp// can be enhanced by the pinning effects.
Keywords :
Hall effect; flux pinning; type II superconductors; viscosity; vortices; Hall effects; anisotropic resistivity; anisotropic transport property; anisotropic viscosity; longitudinal resistivity; pinning strength; planar pinning centers; type-II superconductors; viscosity; vortex motion; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Bismuth; Conductivity; Drag; Equations; Hall effect; Superconducting films; Superconductivity; Thermal force; Viscosity;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on