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Magneto-optical studies of flux pinning in high-temperature superconductors

  • Ch. Joss EMAIL logo und J. Albrecht
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Abstract

Quantitative magneto-optical imaging of magnetic flux distributions has developed in a powerful tool for the analysis of the local transport properties of superconductors. It allows a model-independent determination of the current density distribution of thin films and, thus, the local current density through individual defects. Also, local metastable properties are detectable, such as the local electric field distribution E with a high sensitivity down to 10–12 V/m caused by thermally activated flux creep. Based on these tools, in this paper we present a systematic comparison of vortex pinning, vortex movement and current transfer of two kinds of planar defects which are typically present in high-temperature superconducting thin films: low-angle grain boundaries and antiphase boundaries. Special attention is drawn to the local magnetic field dependence of the critical current density and to the spatial distribution of E, giving insight into the collective behavior of vortices at planar defects.


Dedicated to Professor Dr. Helmut Kronmüller on the occasion of his 70th birthday



Dr. Christian Jooss Institut für Materialphysik Windausweg 2, D-37073 Göttingen, Germany Tel.: +49 551 395 303 Fax: +49 551 507 17 50

  1. We are grateful to H.U. Habermeier and to K. Guth for preparing the samples and to H. Kronmüller and H.C. Freyhardt for their support. This work is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG (project 216042).

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Received: 2002-04-14
Published Online: 2022-02-12

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