Relaxation of transport current distribution in a YBaCuO strip studied by magneto-optical imaging
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The dynamics of magnetic flux distributions across a YBa2Cu3O7−δ strip carrying transport current is measured using magneto-optical imaging at 20 K. The current is applied in pulses of 40–5000 ms duration and of magnitude close to the critical one, 5.5 A. During the pulse some extra flux usually penetrates the strip, so the local field increases in magnitude. When the strip is initially penetrated by flux, the local field either increases or decreases depending on both the spatial coordinate and the current magnitude. Meanwhile, the current density always tends to redistribute more uniformly. Despite the relaxation, all distributions remain qualitatively similar to the Bean-model predictions.
Journal: Superconductor Science and Technology