Abstract

The relaxation rate of persistent current is studied theoretically in superconducting polycrystalline thin films. It is shown that varying the material parameters of grain anisotropy, grain size and film thickness does guide to a change of the current relaxation rate (CRR) mode. The point of degeneracy of CRR was obtained. The film-thickness dependent maxima are found in the behavior of CRR.

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