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Correlation between doping induced disorder and superconducting properties in carbohydrate doped MgB2

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posted on 2024-11-15, 14:26 authored by Jung Ho KimJung Ho Kim, Shi DouShi Dou, Sangjun Oh, M Jercinovic, E Babic, T Nakane, Hiroaki Kumakura
A comprehensive study of the effects of carbohydrate doping on the superconductivity of MgB2 has been conducted. In accordance with the dual reaction model, more carbon substitution is achieved at lower sintering temperature. As the sintering temperature is lowered, lattice disorder is increased. Disorder is an important factor determining the transition temperature for the samples studied in this work, as evidenced from the correlations among the lattice strain, the resistivity, and the transition temperature. It is further shown that the increased critical current density in the high field region can be understood by a recently-proposed percolation model [M. Eisterer et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 247002 (2003)]. For the critical current density analysis, the upper critical field is estimated from a correlation that was reported in a recent review article [M. Eisterer, Supercond. Sci. Technol. 20, R47 (2007)], where a sharp increase in the upper critical field by doping is mainly due to an increase in lattice disorder or impurity scattering. On the other hand, it is shown that the observed reduction in self-field critical current density is related to the reduction in the pinning force density by carbohydrate doping.

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Kim, J, Dou, SX, Oh, S, Jercinovic, M, Babic, E, Nakane, T & Kumakura, H (2008), Correlation between doping induced disorder and superconducting properties in carbohydrate doped MgB2, Journal of Applied Physics, 104(6), 063911-1-063911-5.

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Journal of Applied Physics

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104

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6

Language

English

RIS ID

24514

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