We used ferromagnetic artificial pinning centers in superconducting NbTi wires to achieve a large critical current density (J c) in a magnetic field. Four wires were fabricated that contained nanometer-sized arrays of Ni or Fe pins inside micron-sized filaments of Nb 0.36 Ti 0.64 alloy. A ferromagnetic pin volume of only 2% Ni produced J c 's ͑e.g., 2500 A/mm 2 at 5 T, 4.2 K͒ that were comparable to those of commercial wires that have a pin volume of ϳ20% Ti. We conclude that ferromagnetic artificial pins are more effective than nonmagnetic pins for a given volume percent.
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