Effective vortex pinning in MgB2 thin films
/ Authors
Y. Bugoslavsky, L. Cowey, T. Tate, G. Perkins, J. Moore, Z. Lockman, A. Berenov, J. MacManus‐Driscoll, A. Caplin, L. Cohen
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H. Zhai, H. Christen, M. Paranthaman, D. Lowndes, M. Jo, M. Blamire
/ Abstract
We discuss the pinning properties of MgB2 thin films grown by pulsed-laser deposition (PLD) and by electron-beam (EB) evaporation. Two mechanisms are identified that contribute most effectively to the pinning of vortices in randomly oriented films. The EB process produces low defected crystallites with a small grain size providing enhanced pinning at grain boundaries without any degradation of Tc. The PLD process produces films with structural disorder on a scale less than the coherence length that further improves pinning, but also depresses Tc.
Journal: Superconductor Science and Technology