“…Attempts to create industrial devices using hightemperature superconductors (HTSC) have begun soon after discovery of a compound from the class of high-temperature superconductors by K. Muller and H. Bednorz in 1986 [1]. Currently, in terms of technology, due to its performance characteristics (critical current value, strength, behavior in magnetic fields), the second-generation superconducting tapes, intended for manufacturing power cables, current limiters, generators, transformers and superconducting magnets [2][3][4], are of the most interest. They represent multilayered tapes, including metal substrate, buffer, superconducting and protective layers (Fig.…”