Effects of crossed flux on magnetization dynamics and magnetic relaxation of melt-textured YBaCuO
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, ISSN: 0953-8984, Vol: 8, Issue: 43, Page: 8339-8350
1996
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We report magnetization measurements of melt-textured YBaCuO in a crossed-flux configuration (CFC), i.e. in the presence of two mutually perpendicular flux components. We have measured the M(H) loops of the a-b planes and their dependence on the field sweep rate in the presence of various remnant fluxes along the c axis. Furthermore, we have carried out magnetic relaxation studies of the a-b plane moment in the CFC, and compared the results with those obtained in the single-flux configuration (SFC), i.e. when there is no c-axis remanence. Our results in three different experiments show enhanced flux entry along the a-b planes in the CFC. We interpret this in terms of a suppression of the shielding currents and discuss flux cutting as a possible mechanism which can lead to it.
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