SPIRAL SUPERCONDUCTING NIOBIUM-TITANIUM FILAMENTS: ELECTRIC FIELD AND CRITICAL CURRENT.

Author(s) : POLAK M., et al.

Type of article: Article

Summary

AS A FIRST STEP TO A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE VOLTAGE-CURRENT CHARACTERISTICS OF FINE FILAMENT MULTIFILAMENTARY COMPOSITE SUPERCONDUCTORS, THE ELECTRIC FIELD AND CRITICAL CURRENT ALONG A SINGLE SPIRAL-SHAPED FILAMENT WERE STUDIED. WHEN THE SPIRAL SUPERCONDUCTING FILAMENT WAS CARRYING CONSTANT CURRENT AND PLACED IN A MAGNETIC FIELD, THE LOCAL CRITICAL CURRENT AND ELECTRIC FIELD VARY DUE TO THE CHANGE OF THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE MAGNETIC FIELD AND FILAMENT AXIS. A THEORY IS PRESENTED. THE EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS ARE IN GOOD AGREEMENT WITH THIS THEORY.

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  • Original title: SPIRAL SUPERCONDUCTING NIOBIUM-TITANIUM FILAMENTS: ELECTRIC FIELD AND CRITICAL CURRENT.
  • Record ID : 1988-0040
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Cryogenics - vol. 27 - n. 4
  • Publication date: 1987

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