Transport properties of YBa2Cu3O7−δ thin films near the critical state with no applied magnetic field
2008
Abstract Transport measurements carried out on twinned YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7−δ films are compared to the predictions of a previously proposed model suggesting that the vortices move along the films twin boundaries that behave as rows of Josephson weak links [P. Bernstein, J.F. Hamet, J. Appl. Phys. 95 (2004) 2569]. The obtained results suggest that, except if the films are very thin, the twin boundaries consist of superimposed rows of weak links with mean height, d ¯ s , whose mean length along the TBs is an universal function of T / T c , the reduced temperature. This conclusion yields a general expression for the critical surface current density of the films as a function of T / T c and of the number of superimposed weak links rows, while the critical current density depends on d ¯ s . A comparison of the measurements reported by various authors shows that the nature of the substrate and the growth technique have both a strong effect on d ¯ s . The existence of superimposed weak links rows is attributed to extended defects generated by Y 2 O 3 inclusions.
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