2. Superconductor magnetization with critical current density
2.1 Experimental curve
Microscopic defects profoundly alter the magnetization curve compared to the reversible curve of a superconducting sample without defects ( J c = 0; see figure 1 ). These defects create anchoring centers for the vortices, the origin of a critical current density. Figure 3...
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