1. Influence of grain boundary connectivity on the trapped magnetic flux of multi-seeded bulk superconductors
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Shogo Hara, Mitsuru Izumi, N. Shinohara, T. Uetake, Motohiro Miki, K. Tsuzuki, B. Felder, and Zigang Deng
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Superconductivity ,Coupling ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Magnetic flux ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Quality (physics) ,Physical performance ,Bulk samples ,Grain boundary ,Seeding ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Abstract
The top-seeded melt-growth process with multi-seeding technique provides a promising way to fabricate large-sized bulk superconductors in an economical way. To understand the essential characteristics of the multi-seeded bulks, the paper reports the influence of the grain boundary (GB) coupling or connectivity on the total trapped magnetic flux. The coupling ratio, the lowest trapped flux density in the GB area to the averaged top value of the two neighboring peak trapped fields, is introduced to reflect the coupling quality of GBs inside a multi-seeded bulk. By the trapped flux density measurement of four different performance multi-seeded YBCO bulk samples as representatives, it was found that the GB coupling plays an important role for the improvement of the total trapped magnetic flux; moreover, somewhat more significant than the widely used parameter of the peak trapped fields to evaluate the physical performance of bulk samples. This characteristic is different with the case of the well-grown single-grain bulks.
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- 2011
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