Critical currents and the critical state in superconductors with magnetic ions |
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Authors: | Damian P. Hampshire |
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Affiliation: | Superconductivity Group, Department of Physics, University of Durham, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK |
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Abstract: | The critical state model is used to derive equations that relate the additional magnetic moment (ΔM) produced by the flux pinning to the critical current density (Jc) measured in transport measurements. The equations derived for conventional superconductors can be used for superconductors that contain magnetic ions, if ΔM is replaced by ΔM/(1 + χ′(H)) where χ′(H) is the differential susceptibility. In the critical state, the field gradient has contributions from both the macroscopic supercurrents and the Amperian currents from the magnetic ions. Magnetic measurements are sensitive to both contributions. Transport measurements only characterise the macroscopic supercurrents. For superconductors which contain rare-earth elements, the Jc values calculated using hysteretic magnetisation measurements without including the term χ′(H), can be in error by factors of 7. |
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Keywords: | PACS: 7460.Jg 7425.Ha |
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