2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10948-014-2712-z
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The Vortex Path Model Analysis of the Field Angle Dependence of the Critical Current Density in Nanocomposite YBa2Cu3 O 7−x – BaZrO3 Films Obtained by Low Fluorine Chemical Solution Deposition

Abstract: In the present paper, we analyze the role of in situ grown BaZrO3 (BZO) inclusions in YBa2Cu3O7−x (YBCO) thin films prepared by chemical solution deposition using a low fluorine coating solution, on the field angle dependence of the critical current density, Jc(), data using the vortex path model. In order to form a coherent picture on the BZO doping influence on the pinning properties of the YBCO matrix, detailed structural analyses performed by X-ray diffraction techniques and microstructural evaluation by t… Show more

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“…The irreversibility field H irr at 77 K increased from 7.5 to 8.4 T by the introduction of 5 mol % nanocrystal, and the maximum pinning force density F P,max more than tripled from 1.6 to 5.5 GN m –3 at 77 K (Table and Figure D). This is a record pinning force value for LF-YBCO films . At lower temperatures, the increase of F P is similar, but somewhat lower (Figure B,C).…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…The irreversibility field H irr at 77 K increased from 7.5 to 8.4 T by the introduction of 5 mol % nanocrystal, and the maximum pinning force density F P,max more than tripled from 1.6 to 5.5 GN m –3 at 77 K (Table and Figure D). This is a record pinning force value for LF-YBCO films . At lower temperatures, the increase of F P is similar, but somewhat lower (Figure B,C).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…This is a record pinning force value for LF-YBCO films. 50 At lower temperatures, the increase of FP is similar but somewhat lower ( Figure 7B and C). These values are slightly lower than the champion value (10-22 GN m -³, 77 K) reported from the spontaneous segregation of BaZrO3 particles in CSD-YBCO films 21 but improved compared to earlier reports on BaZrO3 particles in LF-YBCO (3.8 GN m -³) 50 , and our results have the additional advantage of being highly reproducible.…”
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“…The maximum F p (5.9 GN/m 3 ) of the BHO nanocomposite compares favorably to previous YBCO films with preformed BHO and BZO nanocrystals , (with maximum pinning forces between 2.2 and 4.5 GN/m 3 ) despite the much higher nanocrystal load used in these works (20 mol %) and the use of all-TFA YBCO inks. It also compares favorably to YBCO films with in situ formation of pinning centers deposited by low-fluorine CSD such as a 5 mol % BZO–YBCO film (4.6 GN/m 3 ), a 10 mol % BZO–YBCO film (3.8 GN/m 3 ), or a 12 mol % BHO–YBCO film (4.1 GN/m 3 ). However, it is still far from the record F p values of in situ YBCO films grown by the all-TFA route (22 GN/m 3 in a 10 mol % BZO–YBCO film)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thereby, precipitates grown by CSD are known to lead to the largest reductions of the J c anisotropy of REBCO with sometimes near-isotropic J c in a certain field and temperature range, see e.g. [39][40][41].…”
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confidence: 99%