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Dynamical ordering induced by preferential transitions in Planar Arrays of Superheated Superconducting granules
A. Penaranda ; L. Ramirez-Piscina ;
Date 8 May 2003
Subject Classical Physics; Instrumentation and Detectors | physics.class-ph cond-mat physics.ins-det
AbstractWe perform simulations of planar arrays of superheated superconducting granules (PASS) under an external magnetic field, analyzing transitions undergone by the system when the external field is slowly increased from zero. We observe, for high concentrations, the existence of an interval of external fields for which no transitions are induced. This effect is analogous to a "hot border zone" identified in the response of Superheated Superconducting Granule detectors. We explain such behaviour as produced by a geometrical ordering dynamically induced in the system by transitions in preferential sites due to diamagnetic interactions.
Source arXiv, physics/0305029
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