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Mapping flux avalanches in MgB<sub>2</sub>films—equivalence between magneto-optical imaging and magnetic measurements
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EngineeringMagnetic ResonanceMagnetic TexturesFlux AvalanchesMagnetic MaterialsMagnetismMagnetic Data StorageSuperconductivityVortex AvalanchesMagnetic MeasurementsPhysicsAbrupt Flux PropagationMagnetic MeasurementMagneto-optical ImagingMagnetic MediumSpintronicsNatural SciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsMagnetic PropertyMagnetic DeviceMagnetic FieldMgb2 Films
Vortex avalanches are known to occur in MgB2 films within a certain range of temperatures and magnetic fields. These events, resulting from a thermomagnetic instability, were first revealed by real-time magneto-optical imaging, which exposed dendritic paths of abrupt flux propagation. This very powerful technique has, however, a practical limitation, since sensors that are currently available cannot be used at high magnetic fields. This letter shows that results obtained using dc magnetometry are in good correspondence with those furnished by magneto-optical imaging, demonstrating that the two techniques can be efficiently used as complementary tools to map vortex avalanches in superconducting films.
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