Magnetization and Critical Supercurrents

Y. B. Kim, C. F. Hempstead, and A. R. Strnad
Phys. Rev. 129, 528 – Published 15 January 1963
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Abstract

The magnetization in high-field superconductors has been investigated using tubular samples. When the sample assumes a critical state, wherein every region of the sample carries critical current density J(B) determined only by the local magnetic field B, the magnetization can be predicted quantitatively from the critical current density J(B). Using observed magnetization data, a critical current density relation αJ=B0+B is deduced for Nb3Sn and 3Nb-Zr. α is a direct measure of the current carrying capacity of a sample, and B0 coincides approximately with the thermodynamic critical field of the material. Since this relation implies JB=α=const for BB0, the Lorentz force plays an important role in determining the critical current density.

  • Received 30 July 1962

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.129.528

©1963 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Y. B. Kim*, C. F. Hempstead, and A. R. Strnad

  • Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey

  • *On leave of absence from University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

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Vol. 129, Iss. 2 — January 1963

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