Abstract
It is shown that in a granular superconductor magneto-thermal oscillations precdde a series of subsequent flux jumps. We study these oscillations experimentally in three YBCO samples at temperatures 3K<T<7K and field sweep rates 10G/s<Be<45G/s. We find that the frequency of the oscillations is a linear function of the magnetic field sweep rate and is inversely proportional to the square root of the heat capacity.
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