First observation of flux avalanches in a-MoSi superconducting thin films
Abstract: We have observed the occurrence of dendritic flux avalanches in an amorphous film of Mo${84}$Si${16}$. These events are understood to have a thermomagnetic origin and involve the abrupt penetration of bursts of magnetic flux taking place within a limited window of temperatures and magnetic fields. While dc-magnetometry allows one to determine the threshold fields for the occurrence of the thermomagnetic instabilities, magneto-optical imaging reveals the spatial distribution of magnetic flux throughout the sample. Conducting appropriate experiments, typical for this goal, avalanches were confirmed to be a characteristic of this material, ruling out the otherwise admissible possibility of an experimental artifact or a feature related to defects in the film. After the present observation, a-MoSi can be included in the gallery of superconducting materials exhibiting flux avalanches when in the form of thin films, a characteristic that must be carefully taken into consideration when one plans to employ films of those materials in applications.
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