Abstract

Magnetic relaxation of the critical state generated by a flux-line cutting process is theoretically investigated for a superconducting plate. It is shown that study of the magnetic flux decay measured in two mutually perpendicular directions in the plane of the plate allows one to extract the effective height of the activation barrier against flux-line cutting from experimental data.

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