2013
DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2012.2231458
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Flux Pinning Properties of BHO Pinning Centers at High Magnetic Fields in GdBCO Coated Conductors

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“…9 Dependence of the slope ‫ܤ‬ ୡଶ Ȁܶ at ܶȀܶ ୡ ൌ ͲǤͻͷ on the interface area between nanorods and superconducting matrix in a unit volume for BZO-doped and BHO-doped samples. 25) ࡢȆᯝ Fig. 10 Fig.…”
Section: Improvement Of Critical Current Properties In Rebco Thin Filmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 Dependence of the slope ‫ܤ‬ ୡଶ Ȁܶ at ܶȀܶ ୡ ൌ ͲǤͻͷ on the interface area between nanorods and superconducting matrix in a unit volume for BZO-doped and BHO-doped samples. 25) ࡢȆᯝ Fig. 10 Fig.…”
Section: Improvement Of Critical Current Properties In Rebco Thin Filmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a remarkable topic of interest has been dopants that self-assemble themselves during the pulsed laser deposition (PLD) process in a columnar type of manner along the YBCO c-axis, having an effect on the critical current anisotropy by increasing its absolute value along the c-direction. Most commonly used dopants are BaHfO 3 (BHO) [6,7], BaZrO 3 (BZO) [8,9,10] and BaSnO 3 (BSO) [11,12], which form nanorod-type of structures in the PLD process along the YBCO c-axis of varying diameter between 2-12 nm [13,14]. The formation and the properties of the nanorods, such as diameter, are theoretically well understood via behaviour of strain fields in the lattice of the thin film [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%