Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The measurements of DC magnetization as a function of the temperature M(T), magnetic field
M(H), and time M(t) have been performed in order to compare the superconducting and pinning
properties of an undoped FeSe0.94 sample and a silver doped FeSe0.94?+?6 wt% Ag sample. The
M(T) curves indicate an improvement of the superconducting critical temperature and a
reduction of the non-superconducting phase Fe7Se8 due to the silver doping. This is confirmed
by the field and temperature dependent critical current density Jc(H,T) extracted from the
superconducting hysteresis loops at different temperatures within the Bean critical state model.
Moreover, the combined analysis of the Jc(T) and of the pinning force Fp(H/Hirr) indicate that
the pinning mechanisms in both samples can be described in the framework of the collective
pinning theory. The U*(T, J) curves show a pinning crossover from an elastic creep regime of
intermediate size flux bundles, for low temperatures, to a plastic creep regime at higher
temperatures for both the samples. Finally, the vortex hopping attempt time has been evaluated
for both samples and the results are comparable with the values reported in the literature for high
Tc materials
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
collective pinning theory; dc magnetic properties; FeSe-Ag addition; iron-based superconductors; magnetism and superconductivity; pinning crossover; vortex dynamics
Elenco autori:
Pace, Sandro; Polichetti, Massimiliano; Galluzzi, Armando
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