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In-field Jc properties for RTR-PLD (Eu,Er)Ba2Cu3Oy+BaHfO3 CCs with O2+ ion irradiated defects
*Yuko Hara1, Junya Ohta1, Takumi Suzuki1, Keita Sakuma2, Toshinori Ozaki3, Akira Ibi4, Teruo Izumi4, Masashi MI1,5

REBa2Cu3Oy (RE = Rare Earth: REBCO) coated conductors (CCs) is expected to be used in high magnetic field applications such as magnets because of its excellent critical current density (Jc) in magnetic fields. However, further improvement of Jc is required for practical use. In order to improve Jc in magnetic fields, BaMO3 (BMO: M: Hf, Zr, etc.) nanorods and nanoparticles have been introduced into REBCO CCs as flux pinning centers [1-3]. An alternative approach is to introduce defects structures using electron, proton, neutron, or ion irradiation. Recently, Y. Zhang et al. reported that improves Jc in REBCO CCs after irradiation with Au ions [4].

In this work, we prepared the Reel-to-Reel Pulsed Laser Deposition (RTR-PLD) (Eu,Er)Ba2Cu3Oy+BaHfO3 ((Eu,Er)BCO+BHO) CCs with various irradiation fluences of O2+ ions to investigate the effect of irradiated defects on the superconducting properties of REBCO+BHO CCs. The (Eu,Er)BCO+BHO CCs with irradiated defects show lower Tconset and Tczero compared to that of before irradiation. On the other hand, Jc in magnetic field is improved for (Eu,Er)BCO+BHO CCs with irradiated defects. The sample with 1×1013 ion/cm3 O2+ ions sample shows highest minimum Jc in this work at over a broad temperature. Detailed microstructural and superconducting properties for REBCO CCs with irradiated defects will be presented.

Acknowledgements: This work at Seikei University is supported by JST-FOREST (Grant Number JPMJFR202G). This work at AIST was supported by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).