2004
DOI: 10.1063/1.1639940
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Simultaneous inductive determination of grain and intergrain critical current densities of YBa2Cu3O7−x coated conductors

Abstract: An inductive methodology simultaneously enabling the determination of grain- and intergrain critical current densities of YBa2Cu3O7−x coated conductors is developed. This noninvasive method is based on the identification of a clear peak in the reverse branch of the magnetization loop at a positive magnetic field, as a signature of the electromagnetic granularity inherent to these materials. A quantitative evaluation of the return magnetic field at the grain boundaries allows us to understand the existence of t… Show more

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“…4 when |H a | is decreased. As mentioned already, our system can be regarded as granular, like a coated-conductor 42,43 . In the simplest view, the grains correspond to the graphene area overlapping with the Al pads, and the grain boundary, across which the dissipative/non-dissipative Josephson supercurrent flows, corresponds to the bare graphene weak link.…”
Section: Collapse Of the Josephson Supercurrent Close To Zero Magnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 when |H a | is decreased. As mentioned already, our system can be regarded as granular, like a coated-conductor 42,43 . In the simplest view, the grains correspond to the graphene area overlapping with the Al pads, and the grain boundary, across which the dissipative/non-dissipative Josephson supercurrent flows, corresponds to the bare graphene weak link.…”
Section: Collapse Of the Josephson Supercurrent Close To Zero Magnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way they were able to determine the in-grain and grain boundary critical currents of an YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7−δ coated conductor sample. In a series of articles Palau and coworkers have extensively employed a similar technique, based on the identification of a peak in the M-H loop caused by material granularity, to study the in-grain and grain boundary contributions to the overall behaviour of IBAD and RABiTS based coated conductors [75,105]. In particular they have used magnetisation measurements to study the effect of the extent to which the superconducting layer adopts the granular structure of the substrate [106].…”
Section: Critical Currents From Magnetisation Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetisation measurements have been developed to study separately IG and GB properties in coated conductors [75,76] but this method does not give satisfactory results with single boundaries. However, by lithographically patterning a current ring both Verebelyi [70] and Thompson [77] current to cross the grain boundary in two defined places.…”
Section: The In-field Properties Of Grain Boundariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This behavior has been found experimentally in cases in which the SC was granular and was associated to this granularity. 23,24 With the PM used in Fig. 3, unlike the cases of Fig.…”
Section: Tunability Of the Critical-current Density In Superconductormentioning
confidence: 99%