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Field and temperature scaling of the critical current density in commercial REBCO coated conductors
Scaling relations describing the electromagnetic behaviour of coated conductors (CCs) greatly simplify the design of REBCO-based devices. The performance of REBCO CCs is strongly influenced by fabrication route, conductor architecture and materials, and these parameters vary from one manufacturer to...
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Supercond. Sci. Technol.
2016
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author | Senatore, Carmine Barth, Christian Bonura, Marco Kulich, Miloslav Mondonico, Giorgio |
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description | Scaling relations describing the electromagnetic behaviour of coated conductors (CCs) greatly simplify the design of REBCO-based devices. The performance of REBCO CCs is strongly influenced by fabrication route, conductor architecture and materials, and these parameters vary from one manufacturer to the others. In the present work we have examined the critical surface for the current density, Jc(T,B,θ ), of coated conductors from six different manufacturers: American Superconductor Co. (US), Bruker HTS GmbH (Germany), Fujikura Ltd. (Japan), SuNAM Co. Ltd. (Korea), SuperOx ZAO (Russia) and SuperPower Inc. (US). Electrical transport and magnetic measurements were performed at temperatures between 4.2 K and 77 K and in magnetic field up to 19 T. Experiments were conducted at three different orientations of the field with respect to the crystallographic c-axis of the REBCO layer, θ = 0deg , 45deg and 90deg , in order to probe the angular anisotropy of Jc. In spite of the large variability of CCs performance, we show here that field and temperature dependences of Jc at a given angle can be reproduced over wide ranges using a scaling relation based only on three parameters. Furthermore, we present and validate a new approach combining magnetic and transport measurements for the determination of the scaling parameters with minimal experimental effort. |
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spelling | cern-21595602019-09-30T06:29:59Z doi:10.1088/0953-2048/29/1/014002 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2159560 eng Senatore, Carmine Barth, Christian Bonura, Marco Kulich, Miloslav Mondonico, Giorgio Field and temperature scaling of the critical current density in commercial REBCO coated conductors Accelerators and Storage Rings 10: Future Magnets (MAG) 10.2: 10kA-20T class superconductor development Scaling relations describing the electromagnetic behaviour of coated conductors (CCs) greatly simplify the design of REBCO-based devices. The performance of REBCO CCs is strongly influenced by fabrication route, conductor architecture and materials, and these parameters vary from one manufacturer to the others. In the present work we have examined the critical surface for the current density, Jc(T,B,θ ), of coated conductors from six different manufacturers: American Superconductor Co. (US), Bruker HTS GmbH (Germany), Fujikura Ltd. (Japan), SuNAM Co. Ltd. (Korea), SuperOx ZAO (Russia) and SuperPower Inc. (US). Electrical transport and magnetic measurements were performed at temperatures between 4.2 K and 77 K and in magnetic field up to 19 T. Experiments were conducted at three different orientations of the field with respect to the crystallographic c-axis of the REBCO layer, θ = 0deg , 45deg and 90deg , in order to probe the angular anisotropy of Jc. In spite of the large variability of CCs performance, we show here that field and temperature dependences of Jc at a given angle can be reproduced over wide ranges using a scaling relation based only on three parameters. Furthermore, we present and validate a new approach combining magnetic and transport measurements for the determination of the scaling parameters with minimal experimental effort. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/312453 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/2159560 Supercond. Sci. Technol. Supercond. Sci. Technol., (2016) pp. 014002 2016 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings 10: Future Magnets (MAG) 10.2: 10kA-20T class superconductor development Senatore, Carmine Barth, Christian Bonura, Marco Kulich, Miloslav Mondonico, Giorgio Field and temperature scaling of the critical current density in commercial REBCO coated conductors |
title | Field and temperature scaling of the critical current density in commercial REBCO coated conductors |
title_full | Field and temperature scaling of the critical current density in commercial REBCO coated conductors |
title_fullStr | Field and temperature scaling of the critical current density in commercial REBCO coated conductors |
title_full_unstemmed | Field and temperature scaling of the critical current density in commercial REBCO coated conductors |
title_short | Field and temperature scaling of the critical current density in commercial REBCO coated conductors |
title_sort | field and temperature scaling of the critical current density in commercial rebco coated conductors |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings 10: Future Magnets (MAG) 10.2: 10kA-20T class superconductor development |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0953-2048/29/1/014002 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2159560 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2159560 |
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