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Abstract In the present paper the magnetic properties of high-quality melt-textured YBa2Cu3O7-x irradiated with 2GeV gold ions are studied. The irradiation affects a surface layer of 50 μm (about 10% of the whole sample thickness), while linearly correlated columnar defects are estimated to be present up to about 46 μm. The paper is focused on the magnetic property analysis of the material before and after irradiation, as determined by the competition and/or correlation between surface columnar defects and intrinsic defects. In the intermediate- and high-temperature regions (T > 45 K), the surface columnar defects are very effective according to critical current density J c, pinning force F p, creep rate and irreversibility line measurements. In particular the detailed study of the F p versus B curves at 75 K by means of a modified Dew-Hughes model shows that, before and after irradiation, several kinds of defect are effective in difFerent field ranges. After irradiation, the columnar defects greatly modi...

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