Observation of a linear temperature dependence of the critical current density in a Ba0.63K0.37BiO3 single crystal

Abstract

For a Ba0.63K0.37BiO3 single crystal with Tc=31 K, Hc1=750 Oe at 5 K, and dimensions 3x3x1 mm3, the temperature and field dependences of magnetic hysteresis loops have been measured within 5-25 K in magnetic fields up to 6 Tesla. The critical current density is Jc(0)=1.5 x 105 A/cm2 at zero field and 1 x 105 A/cm2 at 1 kOe at 5 K. Jc decreases exponentially with increasing field up to 10 kOe. A linear temperature dependence of Jc is observed below 25 K, which differs from the exponential and the power-law temperature dependences in high-Tc superconductors including the BKBO. The linear temperature dependence can be regarded as an intrinsic effect in superconductors.

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