Bm. Smolyak et al., THE EFFECT OF AN ALTERNATING MAGNETIC-FIELD ON THE STABILITY OF HARD LEVITATION OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS, Materials science & engineering. B, Solid-state materials for advanced technology, 53(1-2), 1998, pp. 177-181
The stability of, the magnetic suspension of some HTSC samples (single
crystals and melt-texture ceramics) in an inhomogeneous field of a pe
rmanent magnet was studied subject to an alternating magnetic field. T
he effect of a resonance swinging and break-off of the samples from th
e suspension level was found. The critical amplitude versus the field
frequency and the critical frequency and amplitude of the field versus
the distance to the magnet were measured. The temperature dependences
were determined. The theory of break-off is discussed. The magnetic l
evitation is shown to lose stability owing to the break-off of vortice
s from pinning centers. Certain expressions for the dynamic and static
forces of levitation, the natural frequency of oscillations, the brea
k-off amplitude of the field and the lower and upper break-off frequen
cies, which bound the critical frequency interval, were derived. The c
riteria, which determine stability of levitation in an alternating mag
netic field, were defined. The results of the calculations agree with
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