Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
High temperature superconductor research is presently concentrated upon the flux pinning properties
of the Abrikosov lattice of the mixed-mode superconducting phase. The temperature thermal
fluctuations, current and magnetic field unpin the flux vortices and so cause electromagnetic
resistivity in high temperature superconductors. Materials with higher vortex pinning exhibit less
resistivity and are more attractive for industrial uses. In the present article, we measured and
correlated the pinning flux energy barrier, determined by AC magnetic measurements, and transmission
electron microscopy measurements to the critical current Jc in Yttrium- and Silver-doped
MgB2 superconductors. The energy of the flux vortex was evaluated as a function of the magnetic
field. The energy barrier curves suggest an optimal doping level to occur in doped materials. This
result only depends on the optimal size and distribution of precipitates, and not on their chemical
composition. The energy barriers have been compared with that of undoped MgB2 in literature.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Flux Pinning; AC Magnetic Measurements; Critical Current; Yttrium-Doping; Silver-Doping; MgB2 Superconductors; Transmission Elec; X-Ray Diffraction
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