fluxointi
Fluxointi is a Finnish term that translates to "flux penetration" or "flux invasion" in English. It describes the phenomenon where a magnetic field penetrates into a superconductor. Superconductors typically exhibit a Meissner effect, expelling magnetic fields from their interior below a critical temperature and critical magnetic field strength. However, when the external magnetic field exceeds a certain threshold, the magnetic flux can begin to enter the superconductor.
There are two main types of superconductors that behave differently regarding flux penetration: Type I and
The penetration of flux in Type II superconductors occurs between a lower critical field (Hc1) and an