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Magnetohydrodynamic properties of incompressible Meissner fluids

Superconductivity 2008-03-06 v1

Abstract

We consider a superconducting material that exists in the liquid state, more precisely, in which the Meissner-Ochsenfeld effect persists in the liquid state. First, we investigate how the shape of such a hypothetical Meissner liquid will adapt to accomodate for an applied external field. In particular, we analyse the case of a droplet of Meissner fluid, and compute the elongation of the droplet and its quadrupole frequency as a function of the applied field. Next, the influence of an applied field on the flow of the liquid is studied for the case of a surface wave. We derive the dispersion relation for surface waves on an incompressible Meissner fluid. We discuss some candidate realizations of the Meissner fluids and for the case of a superconducting colloid discuss which regime of wave lengths would be most affected by the Meissner effect.

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@article{arxiv.0707.2747,
  title  = {Magnetohydrodynamic properties of incompressible Meissner fluids},
  author = {A. Maeyens and J. Tempere},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.2747},
  year   = {2008}
}

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12 pages, 3 figures