Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Among the families of iron-based superconductors, the 11-family is one of the most attractive for
high field applications at low temperatures. Optimization of the fabrication processes for bulk,
crystalline and/or thin film samples is the first step in producing wires and/or tapes for practical
high power conductors. Here we present the results of a comparative study of pinning properties
in iron-chalcogenides, investigating the flux pinning mechanisms in optimized Fe(Se1-xTex) and
FeSe samples by current-voltage characterization, magneto-resistance and magnetization
measurements. In particular, from Arrhenius plots in magnetic fields up to 9 T, the activation
energy is derived as a function of the magnetic field, U0 (H), whereas the activation energy as a
function of temperature, U (T), is derived from relaxation magnetization curves. The high
pinning energies, high upper critical field versus temperature slopes near critical temperatures,
and highly isotropic pinning properties make iron-chalcogenide superconductors a technological
material which could be a real competitor to cuprate high temperature superconductors for high
field applications.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fe-based superconductors; flux pinning; high-temperature superconductors; superconducting materials; superconducting transition temperature
Elenco autori:
Ferdeghini, Carlo; Grimaldi, Gaia; Bellingeri, Emilio
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