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Phase diagram of a current-carrying superconducting film in absence of the magnetic field

We present the phase diagram for the current states of superconducting films, based on the experimental investigation of the resistive transition induced by transport current. We found that a rather narrow film never enters the vortex state, but experiences direct transition from the purely superconducting state to the resistive state with phase-slip centers as soon as the current exceeds the Ginzburg-Landau critical current Ic. The Meissner current state of the films of intermediate width transforms at I > 0.8Ic to the vortex resistive state which exists within the current interval 0.8Ic < I < Im, where the value Im of the upper critical current is in a good agreement with the theory. The vortex state of wide films is realized within the current region I^{AL} < I < Im, where I^{AL} is the transition point to the vortex state by Aslamazov and Lempitskiy. At I>Im, the wide films enter a vortex-free resistive state with phase-slip lines.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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