Abstract

We evaluated the dependence of the critical current (Ic) and index number (n) of Y-123 and Bi-2223 tapes on the magnetic field up to 17T at 4.2K, in order to explore their possible application for high field magnet. We observed that the Ic and n values depended on the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field for the Y-123 tape, whereas in the case of Bi-2223 tape, the Ic depended on the magnetic field but the n did not significantly depend on the magnitude of the field. It is to be noted that, for the Y-123 tape, the Ic(B) characteristics showed highly anisotropic behavior: the Ic decreased nearly linearly in an increasing parallel field and approximately 45% of the Ic (1.071A/cm-width in a self-field) was retained at 17T, whereas it decreased exponentially and only 14% of the Ic was retained in a perpendicular field at 10T. In addition, no hysteric behavior was observed in the Y-123 tape when the fields were applied in increasing and decreasing paths, which is in remarkable contrast with the hysteretic behavior observed in the Bi-2223 tape. In the case of the Y-123 tape, the n decreased with increasing magnetic field and varied in the range of 16.8–49.7 in a parallel field ranging from 0 to 17T and 5.2 to 45.2 in a perpendicular field ranging from 0 to 9T. For the Bi-2223 tape, on the other hand, the n did not significantly depend on the magnitude of the field and the mean value and standard deviation were 24.5 and 5.3, respectively, in the range of 0–17T.

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