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Axial strain dependence at 77 K of the critical current of thick YBaCuO films on Ni-alloy substrates with IBAD buffer layers

The strain sensitivity of YBCO coated conductors has been investigated by measuring the critical current density J/sub c/ in self field at 77K, as a function of applied tensile strain. The YBCO coated conductor used an Inconel substrate. One side was coated with a biaxially textured YSZ buffer layer...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity 1999-06, Vol.9 (2), p.1494-1497
Main Authors: Thieme, C.L.H., Fleshler, E., Buczek, D.M., Jowett, M., Fritzemeier, L.G., Arendt, P.N., Foltyn, S.R., Coulter, J.Y., Willis, J.O.
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Summary:The strain sensitivity of YBCO coated conductors has been investigated by measuring the critical current density J/sub c/ in self field at 77K, as a function of applied tensile strain. The YBCO coated conductor used an Inconel substrate. One side was coated with a biaxially textured YSZ buffer layer, using ion-beam-assisted-deposition (IBAD), and was subsequently coated with a 2.5 micron thick YBa/sub 2/Cu/sub 3/O/sub 7-/spl delta// layer by pulsed laser deposition (PLD). The superconductor was then coated with a silver cap layer. For the I/sub c/-strain measurements 78 mm long sections were cut from a 115 cm long length. This was previously produced to demonstrate the feasibility of long YBCO coated conductors using the IBAD process. At 77K up to 0.5% strain does not change J/sub c/ by more than 3% This strain dependence is better than the tensile stress dependence of J/sub c/ when samples are bent at room temperature.
ISSN:1051-8223
1558-2515
DOI:10.1109/77.784676