Upper Critical Field Based on the Width of = region in a Superconductor

Abstract

We studied a method of measuring upper critical field (Hc2) of a superconductor based on the width of = region, which appears in the superconductor that volume defects are many and dominant. Here we present the basic concept and details of the method. Although Hc2 of a superconductor is fixed according to kind of the superconductor, it is difficult to measure Hc2 experimentally, and the results are different depending on the experimental conditions. Hc2 was calculated from the theory that pinned fluxes at volume defects are picked out and move into an inside of the superconductor when their arrangement is the same as that of Hc2 state of the superconductor. Hc2 of MgB2 obtained by the method was 65.4 Tesla at 0 K. The reason that Hc2 obtained by the method is closer to ultimate Hc2 is based on that pinning/pickout is more than 4 when pinned fluxes at volume defects of 163 nm radius are picked out. The method will help to find the ultimate Hc2 of volume defect-dominating superconductors.

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