Abstract
Alternating magnetic field losses for the new (Bi, Pb) 2Sr 2Ca 2Cu 3O 10 multifilament tapes with a mixed Ag–BaZrO 3 matrix for coupling loss reduction have been measured at 77 K and at frequencies up to 100 Hz. Due to the presence of oxide barriers around the filaments, the effective transverse electrical resistivity in the matrix is increased by a factor of eight, with a corresponding modification of the frequency dependence of the coupling losses. This result is a very promising step in the development of low loss high- T c superconductors for 50 Hz applications. For larger Δ B values, it seems feasible to reduce the coupling losses at 50 Hz to a tolerable level by both, applying high-resistive barriers and changing the conductor dimensions, away from the extremely flat tape geometry. A saturation loss criterion is derived for twisted flat multifilament tapes.
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