Current-Loop Model for the Intermediate State of Type-I Superconductors

Abstract
A theory is developed of the intricately fingered patterns of flux domains observed in the intermediate state of thin type-I superconductors. The patterns are shown to arise from the competition between the long-range Biot-Savart interactions of the Meissner currents encircling each region and the superconductor-normal surface energy. The energy of a set of such domains is expressed as a nonlocal functional of the positions of their boundaries, and a simple gradient flow in configuration space yields branched flux domains qualitatively like those seen in experiment. Connections with pattern formation in amphiphilic monolayers and magnetic fluids are emphasized.

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