Measurement of trapped flux distribution in a high‐Tc superconductor using a flux‐gate magnetometer

1993 
The distribution of the trapped flux was measured using a miniaturized flux‐gate magnetometer with resolution as high as 0.46 mG at 77 K for a BiSrCaCuO high‐Tc superconductor cooled down to 77 K in the presence of ac magnetic field (0.5–50 Hz) of 0.6 G in peak‐to‐peak and in‐plane thermal gradient. The amplitude of the trapped flux decreased with increasing the frequency of ac magnetic field. The amplitude was as small as 2 mG for a 50 Hz ac field, and 43 mG for a 0.5 Hz ac field. The amplitude also became small when the cooling rate was made slow. A symbiotic combination of the high‐Tc superconducting magnetic shield and the ferromagnetic one with magnetic shaking is proposed, in which merits of both can be enhanced.
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