Superconductivity recovery of vacuum annealed HTS GdBCO CC
- 한국초전도저온학회
- Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
- Vol.24 No.3
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2022.0141 - 46 (6 pages)
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DOI : 10.9714/psac.2022.24.3.041
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The superconducting properties of high temperature superconducting (HTS) GdBCO coated conductor (CC) tape (Ag/GdBCO/Buffer-layers/Stainless Steel) were investigated, specifically a series of samples prepared by vacuum heat treatment (200℃ to 600℃), using a Quantum Design PPMS-14. The critical current density J<sub>c</sub> value was obtained by applying the modified Bean model to the irreversible magnetization ∆M<sub>irr</sub>(H) data which was estimated from the magnetization M(H) loop. The reduction rates of lnJ<sub>c</sub> and T<sub>c</sub> values according to the increase of the vacuum annealing temperature T<sub>an</sub> were d(lnJ<sub>c</sub>)/dT<sub>an</sub> = - 0.016 A/(cm<sup>2</sup>∙℃) and dT<sub>c</sub>/dT<sub>an</sub> = - 0.24, respectively. We examined the effect of recovery temperature T<sub>re</sub> (475℃ to 700℃) and recovery duration time t (0.5 h to 24 h) on the restoration of previously completely lost superconductivity in samples that subsequently received heat treatment in an O<sub>2</sub> gas flow space. All samples were fully restored to superconductivity by heat treatment in an O<sub>2</sub> gas flow space. The recovery temperatures T<sub>re</sub> (475℃ to 700℃) and recovery duration times t (0.5 h to 24 h) were both independent of the superconductivity recovery characteristics.
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