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      Controversial features of granular superconductors studied through the magnetic properties of 2d-Josephson junction arrays

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          We have shown that the Paramagnetic Meissner Effect (PME) is directly associated with pinning, and not necessarily related to the presence of pi-junctions. Through the study of the magnetic properties of two-dimensional Josephson junction arrays (2D-JJA) in the present work we show that, among the systems exhibiting PME, only those with suffciently low dissipation and high capacitance will show dynamics reentrance. The concept of a critical state and its use in the interpretation of AC magnetization data in terms of a critical current density were introduced to derive the magnetic properties of hard type-II superconductors. In the critical state model proposed by Bean, flux lines penetrate into the sample and, due to the presence of disorder they give rise to a steady flux gradient. Here we show that in 2D-JJA this typical picture is valid only in short-range distances. For long-range distances, the picture of uniform flux fronts, as described by a critical state model, breaks down and the penetration of the magnetic field takes place through the growth of magnetic dendrites. De Gennes originally compared the slope of a pile of vortices to a sand-pile, with the slope being proportional to the local magnitude of the critical current. Dynamical properties of the sand-pile problem have attracted new attention since it consists of a marginally stable system displaying self-organized criticality (SOC). In this case, when a superconductor is in the Bean critical state, the addition of vortices occurs by increasing the external magnetic field. This procedure is analogous to the introduction of new grains to a sand-pile and is expected to produce an avalanche of grains of sand (or, equivalently, vortices) of all sizes to maintain a constant gradient in the grain (or, magnetic ux) density. We show in this work strong evidences pointing out that, for some specific conditions, magnetic field penetrates 2D-JJA in ux avalanches.

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                Journal
                bjp
                Brazilian Journal of Physics
                Braz. J. Phys.
                Sociedade Brasileira de Física (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                0103-9733
                1678-4448
                September 2002
                : 32
                : 3
                : 717-730
                Affiliations
                [01] São Carlos SP orgnameUniversidade Federal de São Carlos orgdiv1Department of Physics orgdiv2Multidisciplinary Center for Development of Ceramic Materials Brazil
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                S0103-97332002000400009 S0103-9733(02)03200309
                10.1590/S0103-97332002000400009
                b3d6ef1f-ca18-4d7e-9a35-01274f3f9c17

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 28 February 2002
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 50, Pages: 14
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