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Enhanced critical current densities in (Bi, Pb)(2)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 silver-sheathed tapes by splayed columnar defects after 600 MeV proton irradiation

Hensel, B.
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Marti, F.
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Grasso, G.
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1997
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity

Splayed columnar defects are efficient pinning centers for magnetic vortices in High-T-c Superconductors. Irradiation with 000 MeV protons as primary projectiles generates heavy fission fragments in (Bi, Pb)(2)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 via a p-Bi nuclear reaction. The high-Z secondary projectiles are sufficiently energetic to create randomly oriented columnar defects with important effects on the magnetic and transport critical current densities of (Bi, Pb)(2)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 Ag-sheathed tapes. These effects are discussed on the basis of the splayed defect topology.

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DOI
10.1109/77.620989
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1997XH86600226

Author(s)
Hensel, B.
Marti, F.
Grasso, G.
Dhalle, M.
Flukiger, R.
Paschoud, F.
Victoria, M.  
Date Issued

1997

Publisher

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Volume

7

Issue

2

Start page

2030

End page

2033

Note

Part 2

Editorial or Peer reviewed

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April 16, 2008
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