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Self induced Hall Effect in current carrying bar

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2023-06-16 v2 Superconductivity

Abstract

The longitudinal current in a three-dimensional conductor is accompanied by transverse magnetic field in a specimen bulk. The absence of the transverse current in a sample bulk requires a nonzero Hall electric field in transverse cross-section which provides the Lorentz force cancelation. The longitudinal current itself can be viewed as a collective drift of carriers in crossed magnetic and electric(Hall) fields. At low temperatures the enhanced carrier viscosity leads to nonuniform current flow whose transverse profile is sensitive to presence of collinearcollinear diamagnetic currents at the sample inner walls. Former dissipative the longitudinal current becomes purely diamagnetic at certain critical temperature. The superconductivity sets on. The current and transverse magnetic field become pushed out from the sample bulk towards the inner wall. Magnetic properties of a sample resemble those expected for ideal diamagnet. The threshold of superconductivity is calculated for arbitrary temperature, disorder strength, sample size and current and(or) magnetic field strength. Sample-size and magnetic field driven transition from normal metal phase to superconductivity has been studied. The superconductivity phase is not discussed.

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@article{arxiv.2001.07587,
  title  = {Self induced Hall Effect in current carrying bar},
  author = {M. V. Cheremisin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.07587},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

12 pages, 13 figures, bugs fixed

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