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Effect of annealing high-dose heavy-ion irradiated high-temperature superconductor wires
[摘要] Heavy-ion irradiation of high-temperature superconducting thin films has long been known to generate damage tracks of amorphized material that are of close-to-ideal dimension to effectively contribute to pinning of magnetic flux lines and thereby enhance the in-field critical current..At the same time, though, the presence of these tracks reduces the superconducting volume fraction available to transport current while the irradiation process itself generates oxygen depletion and disorder in the remaining superconducting material. We have irradiated commercially available superconducting coated conductors consisting of a thick film of (Y,Dy)Ba2Cu3O7 deposited on a buffered metal tape substrate in a continuous reel-toreel process. Irradiation was by 185 (MeVAu)-Au-197 ions. A high fluence of 3 x 10(11) ionsicm(2) was chosen to emphasize the detrimental effects. The critical current was reduced following this irradiation, but annealing at relatively low temperatures of 200 degrees C and 400 degrees C substantially restore the critical current of the irradiated material. At high fields and high temperatures there is a net benefit of critical current compared to the untreated material. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
[发布日期] 2017-10-15 [发布机构] 
[效力级别]  Proceedings Paper [学科分类] 
[关键词] Superconductor;Flux pinning;Critical current;Ion irradiation;YBCO [时效性] 
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