Determination of flux-density gradients in YBa2Cu3O7−δ superconductors using the high-resolution Faraday effect
1990
Abstract Domain patterns of magnetic flux penetrated in YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7−δ superconductors have been observed by means of a high-resolution Faraday technique. The experimental conditions for observing domain patterns with the high-resolution Faraday effect are discussed. Flux-density profiles and the related flux-density gradients were determined from an analysis of the domain patterns. An analysis of the measured flux-density gradients in single-crystals shows that twin-boundaries are not the strongest acting pinning mechanism at low temperatures. Our results support the assumption that intrinsic pinning determines the flux-density gradients and governs the critical currents. It is shown that the flux-density gradients in grains of the sintered specimens are larger than in single-crystals. The resulting thirty times greater pinning forces are measured both magneto-optically and with a SQUID-magnetometer. This behaviour may be explained by superimposed extrinsic pinning effects such as grain-boundaries.
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