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The structure of a superconducting vortex in a dirty antiferromagnetic superconductor (AFSC) has been studied theoretically. We show that a superconducting vortex in AFSC has an antiferromagnetic core. The existence of superconducting vortex with antiferromagnetic cores may have nontrivial influence upon transport properties of type-II AFSC in magnetic field.
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Krivoruchko, V.N., Medvedeva, K.Y. & Kuzovlev, Y.E. Vortex Structure in an Antiferromagnetic Superconductor. Journal of Superconductivity 12, 155–157 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007762728930
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