1997
DOI: 10.1142/s0217979297001714
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AC Susceptibility Study of the Inter- and Intragranular Properties in (Bi,Pb):2223 Superconductor

Abstract: The temperature and amplitude of AC field dependencies of both inter-and intragranular T p and T g temperatures of the imaginary peaks of χ′′ has been studied for a sintered single phase (Bi,Pb):2223 superconductor. The AC field dependencies for T p and T g and the relation between inter- and intragrain force densities were discussed by using Müller critical-state model. From the χ′′(T) curve, the values of intergrain magnetic critical current density J cJ was obtained via the application of Bean's critic… Show more

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“…The second drop is recorded, both from real v 0 as well as from imaginary part, and it is related to the intergranular coupling being recorded at a temperature, T p . At a low magnetic field of 0.4 A m -1 , only the intergranular (Josephson) peak is visible, as it gives the largest contribution to the energy loss [4,5,7,9]. We found linear dependences (solid lines given in Fig.…”
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“…The second drop is recorded, both from real v 0 as well as from imaginary part, and it is related to the intergranular coupling being recorded at a temperature, T p . At a low magnetic field of 0.4 A m -1 , only the intergranular (Josephson) peak is visible, as it gives the largest contribution to the energy loss [4,5,7,9]. We found linear dependences (solid lines given in Fig.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…Two drops are observed on real part of susceptibility (v 0 ): the first is related to the change of v 0 from zero to negative, that is taking place at a temperature named intragrain critical transition temperature (T g ). The maximum hysteresis loss inside the grain is recorded at T g and is due to the motion of intragranular (Abrikosov) vortices [7]. The second drop is recorded, both from real v 0 as well as from imaginary part, and it is related to the intergranular coupling being recorded at a temperature, T p .…”
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