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Critical current characterization of novel REBCO tapes of different compositions at 4.2 and 77 K in moderate and strong magnetic fields
*Marat Gaifullin1, Valery Petrykin1, Vadimir Vyatkin1, Sergey Lee1, Tatsu Okada2, Satoshi Awaji2

This presentation focusses on the critical current characterization of REBCO conductors of different compositions. 2G HTSC tapes were produced by reel-to-reel Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) method using the flexible Hastelloy substrate having textured buffer layers fabricated by use of ion-beam assisted deposition (IBAD) of MgO. The optimizations of wires properties were carried out keeping in mind five potential application areas that include 1) superconducting fault-current limiters (65-77K) 2) rotating machines (1-3T and 65-77K);  3) accelerator magnets and coils for levitating devices (3-5T, 20-40K), 4) magnets for fusion reactors (12-20T, 20K) and 5) high-filed NMR devices (25-30T, 4.2K).

All measurements of the Ic were carried out using custom setup in HFLSM at IMR (Tohoku University) under the identical conditions for a very large number of the 30 µm width bridges fabricated by the picosecond laser micromachining.

The results of a statistical analysis of the Ic-B properties to determine reproducible deposition conditions for the production of thin HTSC tapes of each composition are generalized.

Acknowledgements: A part of this work was supported by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).

Keywords: Critical Current, PLD, REBCO, Coated Conductors