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Individual grain boundary properties and overall performance of metal-organic deposition coated conductors


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Article

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Authors

Weigand, M 
Speller, SC 
Hughes, GM 
Rutter, S 
Grovenor, CRM 

Abstract

have investigated single grain boundaries (GBs) isolated in coated conductors produced by metal-organic deposition. When a magnetic field is swept in the film plane, an angle-dependent crossover from boundary to grain limited critical current density J(c) is found. In the force-free orientation, even at fields as high as 8 T, the GBs still limit Jc. We deduce that this effect is a direct consequence of GB meandering. We have employed these single GB results to explain the dependence of Jc of polycrystalline tracks on their width: in-plane measurements become flatter as the tracks are narrowed down. This result is consistent with the stronger GB limitation at field configurations close to force-free found from the isolated boundaries. Our study shows that for certain geometries even at high fields the effect of GBs cannot be neglected.

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CRITICAL-CURRENT DENSITY, YBCO FILMS, YBA2CU3O7-DELTA BICRYSTALS, TRANSPORT MEASUREMENTS, SUPERCONDUCTING TAPES, CRITICAL CURRENTS, MICROSTRUCTURE, WIRES, TEM

Journal Title

Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics

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Journal ISSN

1098-0121
1550-235X

Volume Title

81

Publisher

American Physical Society
Sponsorship
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/C011554/1)
EPSRC (EP/C011546/1)
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant numbers EP/C011546/1 and EP/C011554/1]