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Effect of mesoscopic inhomogeneities on the critical current of bulk melt-textured YBCO
The downsizing 211-inclusions and an increase of their density leads to rise
in mean critical current value in Y-based melt textured material. Very often
211-inclusion are spread in the material volume non-homogeneous, with typical
scale 50 - 100 micrometer. Therefore it is difficult to find the real
correlation between local critical current and the inclusions distribution. We
performed a study of a local critical current using modified magneto-optic
technique on a melt-textured YBaCuO ceramic, found the areas with constant
current and studied the real structure of the material in the areas, inclusions
distribution and their sizes, by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray
microanalysis. The estimation of a pinning in these places, by taking into
account the amount of inclusions and the length of their boundaries, and
comparison with the value of local critical current reveals a strait
correlation between the density of inclusions and the current but shows
remarkable quantitative disagreement.Comment: PDF (8 pages, 4 figures