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Observation of vortex distribution in samples of Bi-2223 Ag-sheathed tapes with and without uranium doping by means of the high-resolution Bitter method

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posted on 2024-11-15, 10:33 authored by S Ohshima, K Ujiie, T Kawai, K Moriai, H Yamada, D G Marinaro, Shi DouShi Dou
We examined the distribution of vortices in both Bi-2223 Ag-sheathed tape and U-doped Bi-2223 Ag-sheathed tape applying the high-resolution Bitter method. In the low temperature region (T/spl Lt/T/sub c/), we found that the vortices in the undoped Bi-2223 Ag-sheathed tape developed into either a triangular arrangement or a heterogeneous arrangement along the grain boundaries of the Ag sheath, which form weak pinning centers. The vortex distribution for U-doped Bi-2223 samples was slightly different from the distribution for the undoped material. We observed some movement of the vortices in both the U-doped and the undoped Bi-2223 Ag-sheathed tapes at 50 K. At higher temperatures, T>75 K, the vortices in the Bi-2223 tapes moved even faster so that no deposition pattern, indicating the location for vortices, formed.

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This article was originally published as: Ohshima, S, Ujiie, K, Kawai, T et al, Observation of vortex distribution in samples of Bi-2223 Ag-sheathed tapes with and without uranium doping by means of the high-resolution Bitter method, IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, June 2003, 13(2)3, 2953-2955. Copyright IEEE 2003.

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IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity

Volume

13

Issue

2 III

Pagination

2953-2955

Language

English

RIS ID

9648

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