Title: CRITICAL CURRENT ANISOTROPY AND FLUX PINNING IN YBCO(001) AND YBCO(110) SUPERCONDUCTING THIN FILMS PREPARED BY KrF PULSED LASER ABLATION
Authors: Juang, J. Y.
Wu, K. H.
Wang, S. J.
Lai, T. C.
Kao, R. T.
Wu, C. L.
Uen, T. M.
Gou, Y. S.
電子物理學系
Department of Electrophysics
Issue Date: 1-Mar-1993
Abstract: Direct transport critical current density (J(C)) measurements were performed on laser ablated high quality Y1Ba2Cu3O7 superconducting thin films with T-CO >= 90 K, J(C) approximate to 5x10(6) A/cm(2) at 77 K, and intentionally controlled film orientations to investigate the J(C) anisotropy and predominant pinning mechanisms in these films. It was found that, for films with (001) oriented normal to the substrate the field dependencies of the critical current densities J(C)(H) showed very different behaviors for different field orientations, indicating that the active pinning mechanisms may be different in two field directions. For the (110) oriented films with field applied normal to film surface, the pinning mechanism, as depicted from the scaling behavior of the global pinning force density, was found to follow the manifestation of surface core pinning. At zero field, however, the temperature dependence of J(C) revealed that, in all cases, the critical current was limited by flux creep with essentially the same creep kinetic factor expected for high-T-C cuprates. Detailed studies of the scaling behaviors of the pinning force density as functions of both field and temperatures for fields up to 7 Tesla will be presented and compared for different films and field orientations.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/77.233375
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/148758
ISSN: 1051-8223
DOI: 10.1109/77.233375
Journal: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
Volume: 3
Begin Page: 1532
End Page: 1535
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