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Magnetic shielding properties of high-temperature superconducting tubes subjected to axial fields

S Denis1,2, L Dusoulier1,3, M Dirickx1, Ph Vanderbemden2, R Cloots3, M Ausloos4 and B Vanderheyden2

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We have experimentally studied the magnetic shielding properties of a cylindrical shell of BiPbSrCaCuO subjected to low frequency AC axial magnetic fields. The magnetic response has been investigated as a function of the dimensions of the tube, the magnitude of the applied field and the frequency. These results are explained quantitatively by employing the method of Brandt (1998 Phys. Rev. B 58 6506) with a Jc(B) law appropriate for a polycrystalline material. Specifically, we observe that the applied field can sweep into the central region either through the thickness of the shield or through the opening ends, the latter mechanism being suppressed for long tubes. For the first time, we systematically detail the spatial variation of the shielding factor (the ratio of the applied field over the internal magnetic field) along the axis of a high-temperature superconducting tube. The shielding factor is shown to be constant in a region around the centre of the tube, and to decrease as an exponential in the vicinity of the ends. This spatial dependence comes from the competition between two mechanisms of field penetration. The frequency dependence of the shielding factor is also discussed and shown to follow a power law arising from the finite creep exponent n.


PACS

74.25.Ha Magnetic properties

74.81.Bd Granular, melt-textured, amorphous and composite superconductors

74.72.Hs Bi-based cuprates

Subjects

Superconductivity

Dates

Issue 3 (March 2007)

Received 21 November 2006, in final form 19 December 2006

Published 8 January 2007



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