Prominent bulk pinning effect in the MgB2 superconductor
Abstract
We report the magnetic-field dependence of the irreversible magnetization of the recently discovered binary superconductor MgB2. For the temperature region of T< 0.9Tc, the contribution of the bulk pinning to the magnetization overwhelms that of the surface pinning. This was evident from the fact that the magnetization curves, M(H), were well described by the critical-state model without considering the surface pinning effect. It was also found that the M(H) curves at various temperatures scaled when the field and the magnetization were normalized by the characteristic scaling factors H(T) and M(T), respectively. This feature suggests that the pinning mechanism determining the hysteresis in M(H) is unique below T=Tc.
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