We propose an inductive method to measure critical current density Jc in
bulk superconductors. In this method, an ac magnetic field is generated by a
drive current I0 flowing in a small coil mounted just above the flat surface
of superconductors, and the third-harmonic voltage V3 induced in the coil is
detected. We present theoretical calculation based on the critical state model
for the ac response of bulk superconductors, and we show that the
third-harmonic voltage detected in the inductive measurements is expressed as
V3=G3ωI02/Jc, where ω/2π is the frequency of the drive
current, and G3 is a factor determined by the configuration of the coil. We
measured the I0-V3 curves of a melt-textured YBa2Cu3O7−δ
bulk sample, and evaluated the Jc by using the theoretical results.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, submitted to Appl. Phys. Let