Magnetic granularity in pulsed laser deposited YBCO films on technical templates at 5 K

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Date
2017-9-4
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30
Issue
10
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Bristol : IOP Publ.
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The manifestation of granularity in the superconducting properties of pulsed laser deposited YBCO films on commercially available metallic templates was investigated by scanning Hall probe microscopy at 5 K and was related to local orientation mapping of the YBCO layer. The YBCO films on stainless steel templates with a textured buffer layer of yttrium stabilized ZrO2 grown by alternating beam assisted deposition have a mean grain size of less than with a sharp texture. This results in a homogeneous trapped field profile and spatial distribution of the current density. On the other hand, YBCO films on biaxially textured NiW substrates show magnetic granularity that persists down to a temperature of 5 K and up to an applied magnetic field of 4 T. The origin of the granular field profile is directly correlated to the microstructural properties of the YBCO layer adopted from the granular NiW substrate which leads to a spatially inhomogeneous current density. Grain-to-grain in-plane tilts lead to grain boundaries that obstruct the current while out-of-plane tilts mainly affect the grain properties, resulting in areas with low . Hence, not all grain boundaries cause detrimental effects on since the orientation of individual NiW grains also contributes to observed inhomogeneity and granularity.

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coated conductors, critical current density, granularity, SHPM, trapped field, YBCO
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Lao, M., Hecher, J., Pahlke, P., Sieger, M., Hühne, R., & Eisterer, M. (2017). Magnetic granularity in pulsed laser deposited YBCO films on technical templates at 5 K. 30(10). https://doi.org//10.1088/1361-6668/aa7f68
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