We introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distri-bution around superconducting samples, based on the London equations; the elementary variable is the vector potential. This procedure has no adjustable parameters, only the sample geometry and the London length, λ, determine the solution. The calculated field reproduces quantitatively the measured induction field above MgB2 disks of different diameters, at 20K and for applied fields lower than 0.4T. The model can be applied if the flux line penetration inside the sample can be neglected when calcu-lating the induction field distribution outside the superconductor. Finally we show on a cup-shape geometry how one can design a magnetic shield satisfying a specific constraint....
A series of experiments has been carried out on the flux trapping and shielding capabilities of a fl...
Magnetic shielding properties of MgB2 bulk samples synthesized by the SPS (Spark–Plasma–Sintering) t...
We investigated the efficiency in magnetic field mitigation of superimposed MgB2/Fe coaxial cups wit...
International audienceWe introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution aro...
International audienceWe introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution aro...
International audienceWe introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution aro...
International audienceWe introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution aro...
International audienceWe introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution aro...
International audienceWe introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution aro...
International audienceWe introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution aro...
We introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution around superconducting sa...
We introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution around superconducting sa...
The author presents a method for calculating the magnetic fields near a planar surface of a supercon...
Bulk type-II irreversible superconductors can act as excellent passive magnetic shields, with a stro...
The use of superconducting (SC) materials is crucial for shielding quasi-static magnetic fields. How...
A series of experiments has been carried out on the flux trapping and shielding capabilities of a fl...
Magnetic shielding properties of MgB2 bulk samples synthesized by the SPS (Spark–Plasma–Sintering) t...
We investigated the efficiency in magnetic field mitigation of superimposed MgB2/Fe coaxial cups wit...
International audienceWe introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution aro...
International audienceWe introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution aro...
International audienceWe introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution aro...
International audienceWe introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution aro...
International audienceWe introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution aro...
International audienceWe introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution aro...
International audienceWe introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution aro...
We introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution around superconducting sa...
We introduce a simple approach to evaluate the magnetic field distribution around superconducting sa...
The author presents a method for calculating the magnetic fields near a planar surface of a supercon...
Bulk type-II irreversible superconductors can act as excellent passive magnetic shields, with a stro...
The use of superconducting (SC) materials is crucial for shielding quasi-static magnetic fields. How...
A series of experiments has been carried out on the flux trapping and shielding capabilities of a fl...
Magnetic shielding properties of MgB2 bulk samples synthesized by the SPS (Spark–Plasma–Sintering) t...
We investigated the efficiency in magnetic field mitigation of superimposed MgB2/Fe coaxial cups wit...