Coexistence of different pinning mechanisms in Bi-2223 superconductor and its implications for using the material for high current applications
Md. Arif Ali, S. S. Banerjee

TL;DR
This study reveals the coexistence of surface and delTc pinning mechanisms in Bi-2223 superconductors, showing how strong-pinning regions influence current distribution and are affected by temperature and material inhomogeneities.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the coexistence of multiple pinning mechanisms in Bi-2223 and their impact on current distribution in practical high-current applications.
Findings
Identification of strong-pinning regions surviving near Tc
Crossover from surface to delTc pinning with temperature
Non-uniform current distribution linked to pinning inhomogeneities
Abstract
We investigate the pinning mechanism in high-critical-current polycrystalline samples of Bi-2223 (Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10) utilized in high current applications. Using differential magneto-optical (DMO) imaging technique, we track the magnetic field penetration in the sample. Our DMO imaging studies show circular regions with an average diameter of 20 um with dark contrast. We identify these as strong-pinning regions with a substantially higher local penetration field than the surrounding regions. A unique feature of these strong-pinning centers is that they survive upto high temperatures (near Tc) and produce a non-Gaussian distribution of the penetration field strength. By analysing the field dependence of the pinning force behaviour, we identify two distinct pinning mechanisms: at low temperatures, well below Tc, it is predominantly surface pinning mechanism and at higher temperatures near…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Magnetic Properties and Applications · Magneto-Optical Properties and Applications
