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Vortex Motion in Superconducting YBa2Cu3O7 Inferred from the Damping of the Oscillations of a Levitating Magnetic Microsphere
Time:07/07/2011

  Vortex Motion in Superconducting YBa2Cu3O7−δ Inferred from the Damping of the Oscillations of a Levitating Magnetic Microsphere

  R. Grosser;P. Höcherl;A. Martin;M. Niemetz;W. Schoepe;

  The damping of the oscillations of a small permanent magnet (spherical shape, radius 0.1 mm) levitating between two parallel YBCO surfaces is measured as a function of oscillation amplitude and temperature. The losses in the samples (epitaxial thin films, bulk granular and bulk melt-textured) are analyzed in terms of oscillating shielding currents flowing through trapped flux lines whose motion gives rise to electric fields. We find dissipation to originate from different mechanisms of flux dynamics. At small amplitudes China magnets  there is a linear regime described by a surface resistance varying from 10−9 Ω for the bulk samples down to 10−13 Ω for the thin films at low temperatures. With increasing amplitude various nonlinear regimes are observed, firstly collective pinning with diverging energy barriers, secondly in bulk samples above 85 K hysteretic damping, and finally in thin films exponentially large losses which can be described by pinning energies vanishing linearly at large currents. http://www.chinamagnets.biz