Abstract

This paper presents results of a quench/recovery experiment for a BSCCO-2223/Ag composite tape in the presence or absence of a thin layer of solid nitrogen on each side of the tape. Voltage and temperature data were recorded for a 20-cm long BSCCO-2223/Ag tape operating in the range 20–55 K and subjected to a heat pulse of a 10–600 s duration applied over a short distance at its midpoint. The data clearly show that solid nitrogen is beneficial to the stability of high-temperature superconductors operating in this temperature range and subjected to transient heating disturbances.

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