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Magnetization losses in multiply connected YBa 2 Cu 3 O 6 + x -coated conductors

We report the results of a magnetization loss study in experimental multifilament, multiply connected coated superconductors exposed to time-varying magnetic field. In these samples, the superconducting layer is divided into parallel stripes segregated by nonsuperconducting grooves. In order to faci...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 2005-12, Vol.98 (11), p.113909-113909-11
Main Authors: Levin, G. A., Barnes, P. N., Amemiya, Naoyuki, Kasai, Satoshi, Yoda, Keiji, Jiang, Zhenan, Polyanskii, A.
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Summary:We report the results of a magnetization loss study in experimental multifilament, multiply connected coated superconductors exposed to time-varying magnetic field. In these samples, the superconducting layer is divided into parallel stripes segregated by nonsuperconducting grooves. In order to facilitate the current sharing between the stripes and thus increase the reliability of the striated conductors, a sparse network of superconducting bridges is superimposed on the striated film. We find that the presence of the bridges does not substantially increase the magnetization losses, both hysteresis and coupling, as long as the number of bridges per length of the sample is not large. These results indicate that it is possible to find a reasonable compromise between the competing requirements of connectivity and loss reduction in an ac-tolerant version of the high-temperature coated conductors specifically designed for ac power applications.
ISSN:0021-8979
1089-7550
DOI:10.1063/1.2139832