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[en] The effects of granularity on the angle and field dependence of the transport J c in coated conductors (CCs) are discussed. The granularity is revealed by scanning Hall probe microscopy of the trapped field profiles in tapes with different architectures. It was found that pulsed laser deposited (PLD) YBCO film on a RABiTS NiW substrate has the most prominent granular morphology in its trapped field profiles. This is complemented by a peculiar behavior of the critical currents when the orientation of the applied field is within a certain angular range around the ab-planes: J c(θ) becomes independent of the angle and J c(B) exhibits a peak. These phenomena are explained by the physics of Abrikosov–Josephson vortices at grain boundaries (GB) that leads to a transition from a GB-limited to a grain-limited regime both in J c(θ) and J c(B). The effects of granularity are strongly suppressed by the chemical solution deposition route for growing YBCO films on NiW, and are almost absent in PLD-YBCO on ABAD-textured templates. These results identify the collective influence of the GB on the percolative current flow in CCs, which becomes most significant at low temperatures. (paper)
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6668/ab0677; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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ALKALINE EARTH METAL COMPOUNDS, BARIUM COMPOUNDS, CHALCOGENIDES, COPPER COMPOUNDS, CURRENTS, DEPOSITION, ELECTRIC CURRENTS, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, IRRADIATION, MICROSTRUCTURE, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, RADIATIONS, SUPERCONDUCTORS, SURFACE COATING, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS, TYPE-II SUPERCONDUCTORS, YTTRIUM COMPOUNDS
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