Fiber Bragg grating based spatially resolved characterization of flux-pinning induced strain of rectangular-shaped bulk YBCO samples |
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Authors: | Ines Latka Tobias Habisreuther Doris Litzkendorf |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena, Germany |
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Abstract: | We report on measurements of the spatially resolved characterization of flux-pinning induced strain of rectangular-shaped bulk YBCO samples. The spatially resolved strain measurements are accomplished by the use 2 fiber Bragg grating arrays, which are with an included angle of 45° fixed to the surface.In this paper first attempts to confirm the shape distortions caused by the flux-pinning induced strain as predicted in [1], [2] will be presented. Two sample setups, a single bulk and a “mirror” arrangement, will be compared. This mirror setup represents a model configuration for a measurement inside the superconductor, where demagnetization effects can be neglected and the magnetic field merely has a z-component. |
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