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Microstructure, magnetoresistivity and carrier mobility of HTSC-YBCO tape with pinning centers generated by electron irradiation

Э. М. ИбрагимоваInstitute of nuclear physics, p. Ulugbek, Tashkent, UzbekistanM. A. MussaevaInstitute of nuclear physics, p. Ulugbek, Tashkent, UzbekistanAkhmad A. ShodievInstitute of nuclear physics, p. Ulugbek, Tashkent, UzbekistanNurmukhammad E. IskandarovKhamdam Nazarov
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Abstract Artificial pinning center lattice formed in HTSC both chemically and by irradiation is believed to increase critical current and field although Abrikosov vortex core is in the normal state. The paper presents SEM-EDS, XRD and Hall effect (80-300 K at magnetic field 0.55 Tesla) data in YBCO microfilm on 276-steel tape with metal coating exposed to 5 MeV electrons (10 14 cm -2 at 400 nA) in air. No long-living radioisotope was generated. This irradiation resulted in structure modification of microinterfaces YBCO-AgCu, ten times decrease in the magneto-resistance > T c , increase in the 2 nd type phase transition steep. The charge carrier mobility μ decreased by a few orders of value, especially at T <100 K and 280 K, where Cooper pairs and magnons condensate, respectively. Within 80-300 K the tape is in mixed magnetic states of YBCO and steel substrate, thereby providing effective flux pinning by highly correlated non-superconducting state.

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