Influence of sample cross-sectional size on superconductor critical current measurements

A self-field is produced during transport critical current measurements. This self-field is the controlling factor in determining the value of the critical current because of the presence of weak links in bulk ceramic superconductors. The critical current density is predicted to depend on the invers...

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