Probing of the internal damage morphology in multilayered high-temperature superconducting wires
Damage that occurs in second generation high-temperature-superconducting wires is problematic. Here, the authors present real-time magnetic flux behaviour in these wires under tensile strain and reveal damage evolution, including the amorphous phase in the superconducting layer acting in crack blunt...
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Main Authors: | You-He Zhou, Cong Liu, Lei Shen, Xingyi Zhang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cee699afc4b24eb98d75e782282e56d2 |
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