Vortex-induced strain and magnetization in type-II superconductors
arXiv:1212.2903 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.87.020503
Abstract
It is argued that the stress caused by vortex cores in the mixed state of superconductors may result in a field dependent contribution to the free energy and magnetization of measurable levels. For sufficiently strong stress dependence of the critical temperature, $\partial T_c/\partial p$, this contribution may result in the so-called "second peak" in the field dependence of the reversible magnetization, the effect often masked by vortex pinning and creep.
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