Improving the screening ability of high-temperature superconductors by combining disk-shaped bulks and closed-loop coated conductors

Author:

Rotheudt NORCID,Brialmont SORCID,Fagnard J-FORCID,Hlasek T,Plechacek J,Vanderbemden PORCID

Abstract

Abstract In this work, we demonstrate experimentally the remarkable DC magnetic screening ability of hybrid superconducting screens. The configurations under investigation combine a 30 mm-diameter disk-shaped superconducting bulk, or another with a 10 mm-diameter hole, with different closed superconducting loops made from coated conductors. The loops are placed coaxially with the bulk. The bulk superconductors and the closed-loop coated conductors are made of GdBa2Cu3O7 and the experiments are performed in liquid nitrogen (77 K). The DC and inhomogeneous field to be screened is produced by a bespoke coil and reaches around 100 mT at the location of the superconducting bulk, which is much less than its full-penetration field. By mapping the magnitude of the flux density using a 3-axis cryogenic Hall probe, we show that such a hybrid superconducting screen allows the maximum shielding factor SF above the bulk to be almost doubled. For the best investigated hybrid configuration, the SF reaches 45 at 2.7 mm above the bulk. In addition, the area of the spatial region for which less than half of the applied field remains (SF > 2 ) is roughly multiplied by 4 when compared to a situation involving only a disk-shaped bulk. In this work, this region corresponds to a 60 mm-diameter circle. The choice of the loop diameter is found to result from a trade-off between maximum SF and extension of the screened region. Finally, we detail why these hybrid configurations bring such improvements: the key point is that the flux lines generated by the source coil are diverted by the bulk towards a region where the closed-loop coated conductors can oppose the best to them.

Funder

Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique - FNRS

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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