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Thermally-controlled flux avalanche dynamics in bulk NbTi superconductor

Superconductivity 2026-03-17 v1

Abstract

We report the first direct visualization of flux avalanche propagation dynamics in bulk superconducting NbTi, tracking individual events and measuring their velocities using high-speed magneto-optical imaging. Unlike thin films with electromagnetic avalanches at km/s speeds, we observe velocities of 15--25 m/s, which are orders of magnitude slower. Analysis of characteristic timescales reveals that these avalanches are governed by local heating and limited heat dissipation through the adhesive layer, establishing a fundamentally different, thermally limited propagation regime. The threshold field for avalanche nucleation decreases with temperature, contrary to the increasing trend in thin films with efficient cooling - a behavior consistent with slow heat removal and thermal runaway in our system. All observed avalanches exhibit universal normalized velocity-distance scaling despite varying morphologies, confirming the robustness of thermal control. These findings reveal that bulk superconductors with poor thermal coupling operate in a previously uncharacterized avalanche regime, with direct implications for flux stability and quench protection in NbTi-based magnets, as well as a broader understanding of thermomagnetic instabilities in technological superconductors.

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@article{arxiv.2511.22397,
  title  = {Thermally-controlled flux avalanche dynamics in bulk NbTi superconductor},
  author = {Irina Abaloszewa and Viktor V. Chabanenko and Aleksander Abaloszew},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.22397},
  year   = {2026}
}

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12 pages, 9 figures