Abstract

It is widely believed that large nonsuperconducting particles inhibit the flow of the electric current and result in lower critical current density due to the reduction of the cross sectional area. However, it will be shown that the spatial variation of the magnetic penetration depth can lead to pinning of the vortices and increased critical current density provided that the interface between the superconducting phase and the nonsuperconducting particles is sharp.

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