Abstract

An attempt has been made to prepare a YBa2Cu3O7-δ (YBCO) thin film doped with ferromagnetic CoFe2O4. Transmission electron microscopy of the resultant samples shows, however, that Y(Fe,Co)O3 forms as a nanoparticulate dispersion throughout the film in preference to CoFe2O4, leaving the YBCO yttrium deficient. As a consequence, the superconducting properties of the sample are poor, with a self-field critical current density of just 0.25MAcm−2. Magnetic measurements indicate however that the Y(Fe,Co)O3 content, together with any other residual phases, is also ferromagnetic, and some interesting features are present in the in-field critical current behaviour, including a reduced dependence on applied field and a strong c-axis peak in the angular dependence. The work points the way towards future attempts utilising YFeO3 as an effective ferromagnetic pinning additive for YBCO.

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