2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11431-010-4033-1
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Progress in inhomogeneity of critical current and index n value measurements on HTS tapes using contact-free method

Abstract: The development of high temperature superconducting (HTS) tapes has recently made great progress, and Bi-based tapes (1 G) and YBCO coated conductor (2 G) are commercially fabricated with practical length. Application of HTS in electric power apparatuses made important achievement, various superconducting devices were demonstrated in grid, laying solid foundation for their commercialization. However, since their intrinsic microscopic defects such as weak-link, granularity, small second phase likely exist, crit… Show more

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“…In [60], methods based on statistical analysis were proposed to investigate the inhomogeneity of critical current and index n value on HTS tapes, which provide a useful approach for the design of HTS application. The A15 phase composition and critical temperature of superconducting strands were investigated in [61].…”
Section: Characteristic Of Htsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [60], methods based on statistical analysis were proposed to investigate the inhomogeneity of critical current and index n value on HTS tapes, which provide a useful approach for the design of HTS application. The A15 phase composition and critical temperature of superconducting strands were investigated in [61].…”
Section: Characteristic Of Htsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…YBCO films have been intensively studied owing to their excellent electrical property [1][2][3]. Compared with metal, YBCO thin films have more advantages in the application for microwave devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%