The magnetic behaviour of type-II superconducting thin films subjected to a transverse external field can be explained taking demagnetising effects into account, We studied this problem following two different approaches: on the one hand, we computed flux diffusion and circulating currents, on the basis of a recent model presented in the literature; on the other hand, we carried out measurements of local magnetic field on the film surface by means of a self-made Hall probe magnetometer, We compared the measured and the computed hysteresis loops and magnetisation decays and we found good agreement. By the fit of the experimental hysteresis loops, we also obtained the dependence of the critical current density on temperature and local magnetic field in YBCO thin films

Magnetic flux penetration and current density in superconducting thin films

MARRE', DANIELE;PALLECCHI, ILARIA;SIRI, ANTONIO
1998-01-01

Abstract

The magnetic behaviour of type-II superconducting thin films subjected to a transverse external field can be explained taking demagnetising effects into account, We studied this problem following two different approaches: on the one hand, we computed flux diffusion and circulating currents, on the basis of a recent model presented in the literature; on the other hand, we carried out measurements of local magnetic field on the film surface by means of a self-made Hall probe magnetometer, We compared the measured and the computed hysteresis loops and magnetisation decays and we found good agreement. By the fit of the experimental hysteresis loops, we also obtained the dependence of the critical current density on temperature and local magnetic field in YBCO thin films
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