In situ hydrostatic pressure induced improvement of critical current density and suppression of magnetic relaxation in Y(Dy0.5)Ba2Cu3O7−δ coated conductors

We report on the effect of in situ hydrostatic pressure on the enhancement of the in-magnetic-field critical current density parallel to the crystallographic c-axis and vortex pinning in epitaxial Y(Dy0.5)Ba2Cu3O7−δ coated conductors prepared by metal organic deposition. Our results show that in sit...

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description We report on the effect of in situ hydrostatic pressure on the enhancement of the in-magnetic-field critical current density parallel to the crystallographic c-axis and vortex pinning in epitaxial Y(Dy0.5)Ba2Cu3O7−δ coated conductors prepared by metal organic deposition. Our results show that in situ hydrostatic pressure greatly enhances the critical current density at high fields and high temperatures. At 80 K and 5 T we observe a ten-fold increase in the critical current density under the pressure of 1.2 GPa, and the irreversibility line is shifted to higher fields without changing the critical temperature. The normalized magnetic relaxation rate shows that vortex creep rates are strongly suppressed due to applied pressure, and the pinning energy is significantly increased based on the collective creep theory. After releasing the pressure, we recover the original superconducting properties. Therefore, we speculate that the in situ hydrostatic pressure exerted on the coated conductor enhances the pinning of existing extended defects. This is totally different from what has been observed in REBa2Cu3O7−δ melt-textured crystals, where the effect of pressure generates point-like defects.
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