V. Calzona et al., THERMOELECTRIC AND THERMOMAGNETIC EFFECTS IN THE MIXED-STATE - ANALYSIS OF THE THERMAL ANGLE, Physica. C, Superconductivity, 246(1-2), 1995, pp. 169-176
In this paper thermoelectric and thermomagnetic coefficients in the mi
xed state are discussed. Besides the contribution of the Abrikosov vor
tices, also the role of the vortex-antivortex pairs and of the quasi-p
articles unbounded and localized in the vortex core is considered. The
vortex-antivortex contribution to the Seebeck and Nernst effects is c
alculated in detail. To study the role of normal excitation we propose
to measure the thermal angle, alpha(th) that represents the direction
of the vortex velocity. In fact, taking the unbounded quasiparticles
into account, or not, as the temperature varies, alpha(th) shows an im
portant difference in behavior, easy to detect experimentally. Measure
ments of the Seebeck effect and Nernst effect on a Bi(2223) tape are p
resented and the thermal-angle behavior is discussed. The experimental
data are in agreement with the models that consider the unbounded qua
siparticles contribution, but some caution must be taken as to the rol
e of the Josephson vortices.