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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
We have measured the temperature dependence of magnetic relaxation and critical current in an YBaCuO single crystal. Unusually strong time-logarithmic magnetic relaxation is observed. The relaxation rate increases initially with temperature, peaks at ≅25 K and slows down at higher temperatures. The results, interpreted with a thermally activated flux model, yield a low-temperature pinning energy U0≅0.02 eV. This low pinning energy results in an unusually rapid decrease of the critical current as temperature is increased.
J.C. DeLuca, R.J. Gambino, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
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