Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9841777 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The current-voltage characteristics (I-V) for various samples of different growth conditions and applied fields were also investigated. The study revealed a current dependence on the applied voltage was found to fit a power law of the form: I â¼Â Vα, where α is an exponent whose values are strongly dependent on growth conditions. At constant voltages, the current was found to decrease exponentially with the applied magnetic field according to I(B) â¼Â exp(âcB/Bâ), where c is a constant depending on growth conditions and Bâ is a characteristic field of the sample. This exponential decay of the current is attributed to strong flux pinning centers. The dependence of the current on field and voltage could be written as I â¼Â Vαexp(âcB/Bâ). Furthermore, the heat treatment conditions and annealing atmosphere had strong influence on the I-V characteristic of the sample.
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Authors
I.A. Naser, A.M. Saleh, M.M. Abu-Samreh,