Study of grain boundary transparency in (Yb1-xCax)Ba2Cu3O bi-crystal thin films over a wide temperature, field and field orientation range
Pei Li, Dmytro Abraimov, Anatolii Polyanskii, Fumitake Kametani and, David Larbalestier

TL;DR
This study systematically evaluates how Ca-doping affects grain boundary transparency in YbBa2Cu3O thin films across various temperatures, fields, and orientations, revealing complex dependencies and potential limitations for high-field applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of Ca-doping effects on grain boundary transparency in YbBa2Cu3O films over a wide temperature and field range, including microscopic insights.
Findings
rGB depends strongly on magnetic field orientation.
rGB can exceed 1 when the field is parallel to GB dislocations.
rGB decreases significantly at lower temperatures.
Abstract
The residual low angle grain boundary (GB) network is still the most important current-limiting mechanism operating in bi-axially textured rare earth barium copper oxide (REBCO) coated conductors. While Ca-doping is well established to improve super-current flow across low angle GBs in weak fields at high temperatures, Ca-doping also depresses Tc, making it so far impractical for high temperature applications of REBCO coated conductors. On the other hand, high field magnet applications of REBCO require low temperatures. Here we systematically evaluate the effectiveness of Ca-doping in improving the GB transparency, r= Jc/Jc , of low angle Yb1-xCaxBaCuO [001] tilt bi-crystal films down to 10K and with magnetic fields perpendicular and parallel to the film surfaces, while varying the Ca and oxygen doping level. Using Low Temperature Scanning Laser Microscopy…
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