Parallel magnetic field suppresses dissipation in superconducting nanostrips
Parallel magnetic field suppresses dissipation in superconducting nanostrips
Significance Absolute zero resistance of superconducting materials is difficult to achieve in practice due to the motion of microscopic Abrikosov vortices, especially when external currents are applied. Even a partial resistance reduction via vortex immobilization by microscopic material imperfections is the holy grail of superconductivity research. It is commonly believed …