A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Self-assembled artificial pinning centres in thick YBCO superconducting films




AuthorsMikheenko P, Abell JS, Sarkar A, Dang VS, Kechik MMA, Tanner JL, Paturi P, Huhtinen H, Babu NH, Cardwell DA, Crisan A

Publication year2010

JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series

Journal name in source9TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY (EUCAS 09)

Journal acronymJ PHYS CONF SER

Article numberARTN 022022

Volume234

Number of pages10

ISSN1742-6588

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/234/2/022022


Abstract
Strong, artificial pinning centres are required in superconducting films of large thickness for power applications in high magnetic fields. One of the methods for the introduction of pinning centres in such films is substrate decoration, i.e., growing nanoscale islands of certain materials on the substrate prior to the deposition of the superconducting film. Two other methods are building up a layered distribution of a second phase and homogeneous incorporation of second phase inclusions from a compositional target. In this paper, we compare the effectiveness of these methods in terms of the type of the self-assembly of nanoparticles. The comparison is made over a large set of YBa2Cu3O7 films of thickness up to 6.6 mu m deposited with Au, Ag, Pd, LaNiO3, PrBa2Cu3O7, YBCO, BaZrO3 and Gd2Ba4CuWOy nanoparticles. It is found that substrate-decoration self-assembly is able to provide higher critical current in low magnetic field than the incorporation of homogeneous second phase in the sample microstructure. By specific modification of substrate decoration we achieved the self-field critical current per centimetre of width of 896 A/cm at 77.3 K and 1620 A/cm at 65 K in a film of thickness of 4.8 mu m.



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