Title :
Trapped Flux and Levitation Properties of Multiseeded YBCO Bulks for HTS Magnetic Device Applications—Part I: Grain and Current Features
Author :
Zigang Deng ; Izumi, M. ; Miki, M. ; Felder, B. ; Tsuzuki, K. ; Hara, S. ; Uetake, T. ; Floegel-Delor, U. ; Werfel, F.N.
fDate :
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The strongly connected or coupled grain boundaries (GBs) between adjacent grains and their macroembodiment as flowing intergrain supercurrents crossing the GBs inside multi- seeded bulk high-temperature superconductors were elucidated by trapped-flux evaluation. Trapped-fleld measurements, after cutting and polishing two multiseeded YBCO bulk samples, were conducted to present the existence of coupled GBs and their distribution along the c-axis growth. The intensive trapped-flux density observed near the GB areas inside the whole sample is direct evidence of a strongly connected or coupled GB. The relatively strong trapped flux near the GB areas and the significant improvement of the total trapped flux compared with the isolated single-grain bulks were ascribed to the intergrain supercurrent flowing across the GBs in large macroscopic loops with coordination of the intragrain supercurrent circulating in each grain of the multiseeded bulk. Based on the experimental results, a simplified simulation model that incorporates two forms of the intra- and inter supercurrents flowing inside the multiseeded bulk is introduced to reproduce the trapped-flux density features, and qualitative agreement is obtained by comparison with the experimental ones.
Keywords :
barium compounds; cutting; flux flow; flux pinning; grain boundaries; high-temperature superconductors; magnetic levitation; polishing; yttrium compounds; YBCO; coupled grain boundaries; current features; cutting; grain boundary distribution; grain features; intergrain supercurrent flow; intragrain supercurrent flow; levitation properties; macroembodiment; macroscopic loops; magnetic device applications; multiseeded bulk high-temperature superconductors; polishing; simulation model; single-grain bulks; trapped-fleld measurements; trapped-flux density; trapped-flux evaluation; Couplings; Laboratories; Magnetic flux; Magnetic levitation; Superconducting magnets; Yttrium barium copper oxide; Bulk high-temperature superconductors (HTSCs); grain boundary (GB) coupling; intra- and intergrain current; multiseeded bulks; trapped magnetic flux;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2011.2172437