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Effects of Flux Creep on the Magnetization Curves of High-Temperature Superconductors |
WEI Chong-de |
Department of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871 |
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WEI Chong-de 1998 Chin. Phys. Lett. 15 450-452 |
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Abstract The effects of flux creep on the magnetization curves of high-temperature superconductors are investigated numerically for Anderson-Kim model. The pinning energy at zero current density, Uc, greatly influences the flux penetration process, a larger Uc, value reults in a larger penetration field. The characteristic of the magnetization curve is also a function of Uc. The magnetization M and ΔM increase with the increasing Uc and depend on the magnetic induction B, so the critical current formula based on Bean model is pot accurate, especially for high-Tc superconductor, for which flux creep is a large effect.
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Published: 01 June 1998
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