Fish-tail Effect and Irreversibility Field of (Cu,C)Ba2Ca3Cu4Ox-(LiF)y superconductor

Abstract

Addition of (LiF)y<0.15, and of proper amount of (AgO)z=0.45-0.8 as oxidizing agent, to (Cu,C)Ba2Ca3Cu4O10+d superconductor is useful to control and shift the doping characteristics (hole density and distribution, and level of disorder) into the region where the irreversible properties, i.e. fish-tail effect (FTE) and irreversibility field Hirr, are improved. Among notable effects are the development of the second magnetization peak with a higher amplitude Jc, max and the enhancement of Hirr at high temperatures, above a certain value T* which depends on both yLiF and zAgO. The best results are obtained for the sample with yLiF=0.1 and zAgO=0.73. This sample preserves its single phase Cu,C-1234 composition. The influence on the FTE and Hirr of the interplay between doping characteristics, controlled by LiF and AgO content, is discussed.

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