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Thermal conductivity of large-grain niobium and its effect on trapped vortices in the temperature range 1.8–5 K
G R Myneni1  G Ciovati1  K C Mittal2  J Mondal12 
[1] Jefferson Lab, 12000 Jefferson Ave, Newport News, VA 23606, USA$$;Accelerator and Pulse Power Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai 400 085, India$$
关键词: Niobium;    thermal conductivity;    phonon;    trapped flux.;   
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学科分类:物理(综合)
来源: Indian Academy of Sciences
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【 摘 要 】

Experimental investigation of the thermal conductivity of large grain and its dependence on the trapped vortices in parallel magnetic field with respect to the temperature gradient $abla T$ was carried out on four large-grain niobium samples from four different ingots. The zero-field thermal conductivity measurements are in good agreement with the measurements based on the theory of Bardeen–Rickayzen–Tewordt (BRT). The change in thermal conductivity with trapped vortices is analysed with the field dependence of the conductivity results of Vinen et al for low inductions and low-temperature situation. Finally, the dependence of thermal conductivity on the applied magnetic field in the vicinity of the upper critical field $H_{c2}$ is fitted with the theory of pure type-II superconductor of Houghton and Maki. Initial remnant magnetization in the sample shows a departure from the Houghton–Maki curve whereas the sample with zero trapped flux qualitatively agrees with the theory. A qualitative discussion is presented explaining the reason for such deviation from the theory. It has also been observed that if the sample with the trapped vortices is cycled through 𝑇c, the subsequent measurement of the thermal conductivity coincides with the zero trapped flux results.

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