Experimental assessment of the current-limiting mechanisms in BSCCO/Ag high-temperature superconducting tapes

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作者
Dhalle, M
Cuthbert, M
Johnston, MD
Everett, J
Flukiger, R
Dou, SX
Goldacker, W
Beales, T
Caplin, AD
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[1] UNIV LONDON IMPERIAL COLL SCI TECHNOL & MED,CTR HIGH TEMP SUPERCONDUCT,LONDON SW7 2BZ,ENGLAND
[2] UNIV WOLLONGONG,WOLLONGONG,NSW 2500,AUSTRALIA
[3] PHYS TECH INST,KEMFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM,KARLSRUHE,GERMANY
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SUPERCONDUCTOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | 1997年 / 10卷 / 01期
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10.1088/0953-2048/10/1/004
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O59 [应用物理学];
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The current-voltage characteristics and the magnetic field dependence of the critical current of a range of mono-core BSCCO 2223 tapes are presented, illustrating the complementary use of transport and magnetization experiments in determining and analysing the current-limiting dissipation processes in these HTS conductors. Below a magnetic cross-over field H* the samples resemble a Josephson-linked current network, with the dominant dissipation at the weakest grain boundaries. In this regime, increasing field leads to a gradual fragmentation of the network. The network homogeneity and connectivity can be inferred from screening current length-scale measurements and comparison of transport and magnetization measurements. Above the cross-over field H*, flux motion within the surviving strongly linked backbone dominates the dissipation. The details of the dependences of the critical current and flux creep rate on magnetic field can be used to examine the intragranular pinning potential in the tapes. We show that, despite the wide range of transport critical-current values of the samples examined, the intragranular pinning proves to be remarkably sample independent. We conclude that while J(c) at low fields may be increased by improved processing that yields better intergrain connectivity, the high-field J, can be enhanced only by strengthening the pinning within the BSCCO 2223 crystallites themselves.
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