Small and repetitive axial strain reducing the critical current in BSCCO/Ag superconductors
1997; IEEE Council on Superconductivity; Volume: 7; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/77.620990
ISSN1558-2515
AutoresB. ten Haken, A. Beuink, Herman H.J. ten Kate,
Tópico(s)Superconductivity in MgB2 and Alloys
ResumoThe critical current in two types of axially deformed BSCCO/Ag tape conductors is investigated. An I/sub c/ reduction is observed for small axial strains (ranging from 0 to 0.3%) with a characteristic slope di/sub c//d/spl epsiv/=-5/spl plusmn/1 (relative I/sub c/, change per relative change in length). In the case of an axial compression there is a more pronounced I/sub c/ reduction. For small axial strains ( 10000) and has a similar negative slope for both compressive and tensile strains. It is proposed that the reversible I/sub c/ change is correlated to a non-hydrostatic lattice deformation. The I/sub c/ versus strain behaviour is in good agreement with an earlier proposed model.
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