材料科学
离子
超导电性
辐照
通量
磁通钉扎
离子束
相干长度
铜酸盐
各向同性
凝聚态物理
临界电流
物理
核物理学
光学
量子力学
作者
Nick Strickland,Arya Ambadiyil Soman,Nicholas J. Long,P. Kluth,Christian Notthoff,M.W. Rupich,Stuart C. Wimbush
标识
DOI:10.1109/tasc.2023.3240384
摘要
Heavy-ion irradiation of solids produces damage tracks with radii typically of the order of 1 nm, depending on the ion species and energy. In cuprate superconductors this is close to the coherence length, which makes these defects highly effective flux pinning centers. Varying the ion-beam energy allows tuning of the dimensionality of the defects created, with higher-energy ions tending to produce columnar tracks and lower-energy ions tending to produce point-like defects. Starting with consistent production-standard REBCO tape from American Superconductor we have explored the energy-dependence of silver-ion irradiation and characterized the irradiated samples with angle-dependent transport critical current measurements. Using silver ions with energies in the range 50 MeV to 150 MeV and fluence of 4 × 10 11 ions/cm 2 we have been able to tune the irradiation-induced damage from point-like defects to columnar tracks, manifesting in changes to the pinning landscape ranging from isotropic critical current enhancement to the production of strong peaks in the angle dependence of critical current.
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