Intermittent Flux Penetration at Different Temperatures in YBa2Cu3O7−x on NdGaO3 Substrates

2011 
In type-II superconductors, increasing applied magnetic field penetrates gradually in the form of magnetic vortices. It is of great interest to understand the dynamics of magnetic flux in different superconducting materials, as this phenomenon can severely limit the performance of superconductors in applications. YBa2Cu3O7−x (YBCO) is an important high-temperature superconductor, but until recently, it has been hard to make wires from it due to misalignment of superconducting grains. A solution to this problem is to deposit YBCO on vicinal substrates to better align the grains. Some of these samples show a strongly intermittent flux penetration at low temperatures. In this work, we have studied flux penetration in YBCO deposited on a 14° vicinal substrate of NdGaO3 (NGO) at different temperatures.
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