The flux flow properties of epitaxial niobium films with different pinning strengths are investigated by dc electrical resistance measurements and mapped to results derived within the framework of a theoretical model. Investigated are the cases of weak random pinning in as-grown films, strong random pinning in Ga ion-irradiated films, and strong periodic pinning induced by a nanogroove array milled by focused ion beam. The generic feature of the current-voltage curves of the films consists in instability jumps to the normal state at some instability current density j∗ as the vortex lattice reaches its critical velocity v∗. While v∗(B) monotonically decreases for as-grown films, the irradiated films exhibit a non-monotonic dependence v∗(B) attaining a maximum in the low-field range. In the case of nanopatterned films, this broad maximum is accompanied by a much sharper maximum in both, v∗(B) and j∗(B), which we attribute to the commensurability effect when the spacing between the vortex rows coincides with the location of the grooves. We argue that the observed behavior of v∗(B) can be explained by the pinning effect on the vortex flow instability and support our claims by fitting the experimental data to theoretical expressions derived within a model accounting for the field dependence of the depinning current density.
@article{arxiv.1704.08833,
title = {Pinning effects on flux flow instability in epitaxial Nb thin films},
author = {Oleksandr V. Dobrovolskiy and Valerij A. Shklovskij and Marc Hanefeld and Markus Zörb and Lukas Köhs and Michael Huth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.08833},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
7 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in Supercond. Sci. Technol