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Microstructure and field angle dependence of critical current densities in REBa/sub 2/Cu/sub 3/O/sub y/ thin films prepared by PLD method
Ichino, Y.
13064
Honda, R.
13065
Miura, M.
13066
Itoh, M.
13067
Yoshida, Y.
13068
Takai, Y.
13069
Matsumoto, K.
13070
Mukaida, M.
13071
Ichinose, A.
13072
Critical current density
magnetic field
REBa2Cu3O
thin film
A-axis oriented epitaxial REBa2Cu3Oy (RE123) thin film performs excellent superconducting properties in magnetic field. Recently, we reported that a critical current density (Jc) in the RE123 thin film was improved by a deliberate composition control. A Sm1+x Ba2-xCu3Oy (Sm123) thin film with a small amount of Sm/Ba substitution x showed the great Jc ~ 0.17 MA cm2 in 5 T at 77.3 K, while the Jc in (Yb1 Nd )Ba2Cu3Oy (Yb/Nd123) thin films depended on an amount of mixed crystal ratio . In this report, we studied Jc as a function of magnetic field and field orientation with respect to ab-planes. In low magnetic field, the Jc of Sm123 thin film was almost independent of the applied angle of the field. In the case of Yb/Nd123 thin film, extremely high Jc were observed when the magnetic field was aligned parallel or perpendicular to the surface of the film. Because compositional fluctuations in RE123 thin films were observed by transmission electron microscopy, we found that the pinning centers in RE123 thin films are strongly affected by the composition in the thin films.
journal article
IEEE
2005-06
application/pdf
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
2
15
3730
3733
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/6777
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/5194/files/01440482.pdf
eng
https://doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2005.849416
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