R. Gerbaldo et al., PINNING AND CONFINEMENT OF VORTICES - RANDOM DISORDER AND CORRELATED DISORDER, Nuovo cimento della Societa italiana di fisica. D, Condensed matter,atomic, molecular and chemical physics, biophysics, 19(8-9), 1997, pp. 1323-1328
We compare temperature and magnetic field dependence of the critical c
urrent density of melt textured YBCO, irradiated with monoenergetic 3.
5 and 6.5 MeV protons, and with 235 MeV Au ions, respectively. The Au
irradiation affected only a surface layer on the top and on the bottom
of our bulk samples, i.e. a volume fraction ranging, in different spe
cimens, from 5% to 13% of the total volume. The point-like defects pro
duced J(c) enhancements decreasing with the temperature up to a (B, T)
point where a crossover to damage occurs. On the contrary, surface co
lumnar defects allow to control the vortex dynamics in the full sample
, so that the critical current density enhancement increases as the te
mperature and the magnetic-field increase. While the addition of point
-like defects does not significantly modify the irreversibility line (
IL), the ILs of the Au irradiated samples present a shift towards high
er temperature as well as smooth matching effects near the dose equiva
lent field. Magnetic relaxation rates and J(c) measurements give resul
ts in accordance with recent theoretical findings.