Various kinds of energetic particles are irradiated into iron-based superconductors, and their effects on the critical current density (Jc) and vortex dynamics have been systematically studied. It is found that Jc is enhanced and vortex dynamics is strongly suppressed by energetic particles having a sufficient energy deposition rate, similar to the case of high temperature cuprate superconductors. The enhancement of Jc, in general, persists up to much higher irradiation doses than in cuprates. However, details of the effect of irradiation depend on the kind of ion species and their energies. Even with the same ions and energies, the effect is not universal for different kinds of iron-based superconductors. The correlated nature of defects c...
In this work, we present an approach towards achieving a detailed knowledge on the effects of irradi...
The screening current density (J) and vortex pinning properties for H| | c are studied in optimally ...
We report the influence of random point defects introduced by 3 MeV proton irradiation (doses of 0.5...
We have used a dc superconducting quantum interference device to measure the spectral density of mag...
We investigate the effect of heavy ion irradiation (1.4 GeV Pb) on the vortex matter in Ba (Fe0.92Co...
We report the critical current density (Jc) and vortex pinning properties in single crystals of a no...
We report a comprehensive study of the effect of H+ irradiation on the critical current density Jc a...
The discovery of high-temperature superconductors stimulated many groups of researchers to study pro...
Effects of 3 MeV H+ irradiation on the superconducting transition temperature, Tc, critical current ...
Maximizing the sustainable supercurrent density, Jc, is crucial to high-current applications of supe...
High quality, single crystalline, high-temperature superconductors (YBa2Cu3 7. g) were irradiated w...
International audienceIt is shown that the large effect of heavy ion irradiation on the thermodynami...
Randomly oriented columnar defects provide an efficient mechanism for stabilizing the magnetic flux ...
The effects of radiation damage on the superconducting critical properties of candidate magnet mater...
We report on ion irradiation experiments performed on compounds belonging to the BaFe 2As 2 family, ...
In this work, we present an approach towards achieving a detailed knowledge on the effects of irradi...
The screening current density (J) and vortex pinning properties for H| | c are studied in optimally ...
We report the influence of random point defects introduced by 3 MeV proton irradiation (doses of 0.5...
We have used a dc superconducting quantum interference device to measure the spectral density of mag...
We investigate the effect of heavy ion irradiation (1.4 GeV Pb) on the vortex matter in Ba (Fe0.92Co...
We report the critical current density (Jc) and vortex pinning properties in single crystals of a no...
We report a comprehensive study of the effect of H+ irradiation on the critical current density Jc a...
The discovery of high-temperature superconductors stimulated many groups of researchers to study pro...
Effects of 3 MeV H+ irradiation on the superconducting transition temperature, Tc, critical current ...
Maximizing the sustainable supercurrent density, Jc, is crucial to high-current applications of supe...
High quality, single crystalline, high-temperature superconductors (YBa2Cu3 7. g) were irradiated w...
International audienceIt is shown that the large effect of heavy ion irradiation on the thermodynami...
Randomly oriented columnar defects provide an efficient mechanism for stabilizing the magnetic flux ...
The effects of radiation damage on the superconducting critical properties of candidate magnet mater...
We report on ion irradiation experiments performed on compounds belonging to the BaFe 2As 2 family, ...
In this work, we present an approach towards achieving a detailed knowledge on the effects of irradi...
The screening current density (J) and vortex pinning properties for H| | c are studied in optimally ...
We report the influence of random point defects introduced by 3 MeV proton irradiation (doses of 0.5...