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In situ comparison of the critical current density in $Y Ba_2 Cu_3 O_{7-δ}$ thin films measured by the screening technique under two criteria

In this investigation we report the determination of the critical current density $J_c$ flowing in a $\mathrm{Y}\mathrm{Ba}_2\mathrm{Cu}_3\mathrm{O}_{7-δ}$ superconducting thin film. Estimation of $J_c$ was carried out by an inductive technique, the so-called screening technique, in which both the imaginary part of the fundamental harmonic of susceptibility $χ''_1$ and third harmonic voltage $V_3$ criteria were considered for the determination of the full penetration field. In order to verify the reliability of this technique under two criteria, we investigated the homogeneity of $J_c$ via transport measurements conducted on four microbridges patterned in the same film. Based on the transport method we found that both techniques yield similar results in the determination of $J_c$ for temperatures close to critical temperature $T_c$. However, at temperatures relatively far from $T_c$, the $V_3$ criterion showed a better agreement with the transport data. Furthermore, using both criteria, we propose a methodology to estimate in situ the coil factor associated with the $V_3$ criterion, avoiding in this way the need of implementing an additional technique.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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