NIST High Temp. Superconducting Materials (HTS) Database:

NIST Standard Reference Database 62

Last Update to Data Content: 1996

DOI: https://doi.org/10.18434/T4KP8J


Bibliographic Information

Title: Measurement of magnetic flux density Hc1
Author(s): Not Available
Publication: STA Project Data Volume: Not Available Issue: Not Available Year: 1992 Page(s): Not Available
Editor(s): Not Available
Publisher: Science and Technology Agency of Japan
Language: Japanese
Notes: STA sheet number: 6325,6325
Keywords: Material Specification, Critical Flux Density Hc2

Materials and Properties

Y:123; [Y-Ba-Cu-O]
Material Specification for Y:123; [Y-Ba-Cu-O] Process:
Notes:
Formula: YBa2Cu3O7-y
Informal Name: Y:123
Chemical Family: Y-Ba-Cu-O
Chemical Class: Oxide
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Production Date:
Lot Number: YBCO
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Critical Flux Density Hc2 for Y:123; [Y-Ba-Cu-O]
Normalized Resistance () Temperature (K) Crit.Mag.Flux Density Hc2 (T)
0 75.2 9.02
0 77.0 7.00
0 79.3 4.97
0 81.7 2.95
0 85.0 0.948
0 87.1 0.272
0 88.0 0.0551
0 88.7 0.00
0.5 79.8 9.03
0.5 81.2 6.98
0.5 82.9 4.97
0.5 84.5 2.97
0.5 86.8 0.94
0.5 88.2 0.238
0.5 88.8 0.0512
0.5 89.6 0.0
Measurement Method: Hc2 method
Test facility: Dept. of Physical Engineering, the University of Tokyo Location: Rm. B021, Bldg. 6, Faculty of Engi., the University of Tokyo Test date: 1987/3/10 Weekday: Monday Start time: 14:00 End time: 23:30 Applied field: 1.8 T Applied current: 20 mA Remark on test: reading voltage manually, averaging two values of voltage between electrodes (made from Dupont 4922 Ag paste) Specimen shape: short bar Specimen length: 0.4 cm Specimen width: 0.25 cm Specimen thickness: 0.015 cm Remark on specimen: scraped by using paper or brush, and polished by using alumina Data calculation: RH = 1.46 x 10-3 cm3/C (296K), if RH = 1/(ne), then n(300K) = 4.28 x 1021 cm-3

Cautions: Research Data
The normalized resistance is given as the ratio, R/Rn, where R is the actual resistance and Rn is the value of the normal state resistance at the point of deviation from linearity that marks the onset of superconductivity.