D.D. Awschalom, M.R. Freeman
Journal of Luminescence
A fast magneto-optical technique is used to explore flux dynamics in the optically driven nonequilibrium state of type-I superconducting Pb films. It is found that the penetration of magnetic flux through the nonequilibrium intermediate state can be dramatically faster than through the normal metal. Studies as a function of how far the system is driven from equilibrium, and of the effect of a static applied magnetic field, indicate that the observations reflect the dynamics of normal/superconducting interfaces, and are strongly dependent on the microscopic pattern of the intermediate state. © 1992 The American Physical Society.
D.D. Awschalom, M.R. Freeman
Journal of Luminescence
G. Nunes Jr., M.R. Freeman
Science
D.D. Awschalom, M.R. Freeman, et al.
Surface Science
M.R. Freeman
Symposium on Dynamics in Small Confining Systems 1992