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We report results of experimental studies of ac susceptibility of Nb single crystal at low frequencies in swept magnetic fields applied parallel to the surface. Analysis of the experimental data shows that the swept magnetic field significantly changes the vortex conductivity in the bulk. It becomes dissipative with unexpected large frequency dispersion. At the surface, one observes a layer with enhanced conductivity in comparison to the bulk. This layer provides a considerably large contribution to the shielding and absorption of an ac field even in dc fields below $H_{c2}$. We have also demonstrated that the swept magnetic field apparently affects an ac response of the surface superconducting states.
Giant enhancement of the nonlinear response of a single crystal Nb sample, placed in {it a pumping ac magnetic field}, has been observed experimentally. The experimentally observed amplitude of the output signal is about three orders of magnitude hig
We present the results of an experimental study of the nucleation of superconductivity at the surface of a single crystal YB$_6$ in a tilted dc magnetic field. A recently developed experimental technique allowed us to determine $H_{c3}$ at each side
A method for determining the internal DC magnetic field inside a superconducting cavity is presented. The method relies on the relationship between magnetic field and frequency of the Kittel mode of a ferrimagnetic sphere, hybridised in the dispersiv
Measurements of the ac response represent a widely-used method for probing the properties of superconductors. In the surface superconducting state (SSS), increase of the current beyond the surface critical current $I_c$ leads to breakdown of SSS and
Superconducting spintronics in hybrid superconductor/ferromagnet (S-F) heterostructures provides an exciting potential new class of device. The prototypical super-spintronic device is the superconducting spin-valve, where the critical temperature, $T