Quantitative magneto-optical analysis of the role of finite temperatures on the critical state in YBCO thin films

We use quantitative magneto-optical microscopy to investigate the influence of finite temperatures on the critical state of thin YBCO films. In particular, temperature and time dependence of supercurrents in inhomogeneous and anisotropic films are analyzed to extract the role of temperature on the s...

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Published inSuperconductor science & technology Vol. 29; no. 11; pp. 114002 - 114010
Main Authors Albrecht, Joachim, Brück, Sebastian, Stahl, Claudia, Ruoß, Stephen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IOP Publishing 10.10.2016
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Summary:We use quantitative magneto-optical microscopy to investigate the influence of finite temperatures on the critical state of thin YBCO films. In particular, temperature and time dependence of supercurrents in inhomogeneous and anisotropic films are analyzed to extract the role of temperature on the supercurrents themselves and the influence of thermally activated relaxation. We find that inhomogeneities and anisotropies of the current density distribution correspond to a different temperature dependence of local supercurrents. In addition, the thermally activated decay of supercurrents can be used to extract local vortex pinning energies. With these results the modification of vortex pinning introduced by substrate structures is studied. In summary the local investigation of supercurrent densities allows the full description of the vortex pinning landscape with respect to pinning forces and energies in superconducting films with complex properties under the influence of finite temperatures.
Bibliography:SUST-101722.R2
ISSN:0953-2048
1361-6668
DOI:10.1088/0953-2048/29/11/114002