Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1865396 Physics Letters A 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The influence of the size of thin mesoscopic superconducting ring on the charge distribution is investigated by the phenomenological Ginzburg-Landau theory. For a giant vortex state of angular quantum number L, we find that three physical quantities, that is, the critical radius Rcr which corresponds to a maximum upper nucleation field Hnuc,u for a disk sample, the critical outer radius Ro,cr that gives a maximum value of the minimum inner radius Ri,min beyond which the vortex state L can possibly be excited, and the critical inner radius Ri,cr which leads to a maximum upper nucleation field Hnuc,u in comparison with other inner radii for a fixed outer radius Ro, determine the feature of boundaries of the phase diagram for charge distributions.
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