Abstract

The effect of the magnetic field variation rate on the high-frequency absorption of surface superconductivity of cylindrical samples has been studied. It has been shown that the magnitude of additional highfrequency absorption attributed to Kulik vortices does not demonstrate saturation and other critical changes up to a magnetic field variation rate of 350 kOe/s, which indicates that the velocity of motion of Kulik vortices is higher than that of Abrikosov vortices. The effect of the normal core of the sample on the dynamics of a magnetic flux has been discussed.

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