The effect of sample thickness on the critical current density of the superconducting strip
Subject Areas : Majlesi Journal of Telecommunication Devices
1 - Islamic Azad university, khorasgan branch
Keywords: Current Density, magnetic field, Superconductor, Kim model,
Abstract :
The critical current density of a superconductor with a high transition temperature is a fundamental quantity that determines the scope of the application of new superconductors in practice. Reports show that the critical transport current density of thin films of yttrium-based superconductors grown by different methods can range from the value in temperature to a value of the order of4 ko. These values of current density provide the use of superconductors on a small scale in the electronic industry In this work, the dependence of the critical transfer current density of type II flat superconductor with a rectangular cross-section that is mixed in three magnetic fields that are applied perpendicular to the surface of the superconducting strip is investigated. The results of these calculations clearly show that (a)- as the thickness of the superconducting sample increases, the critical current density decreases (b)- the comparison of the results of the calculations of the application of three different fields indicates that with the increase of the field, it decreases.