Yr. Sun et al., STRONG SURFACE-PINNING EFFECTS IN POLYCRYSTALLINE HGBA2CUO4+DELTA SUPERCONDUCTORS, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 50(5), 1994, pp. 3330-3336
Magnetic studies on polycrystalline HgCa2CuO4+delta superconductors re
veal pronounced pinning by the grain surfaces at low temperatures over
a wide range of magnetic fields. The response to sm ac fields shows t
hat up to 80% of the width of the dc magnetic hysteresis loop in high
fields originates from shielding supercurrent flowing in the surface s
heath, a vortex-free region with thickness of approximately 10 nm. At
10 K and 15 kG, the observed persistent surface current has a density
of approximately 5 x 10(7) A/cm2 when averaged over the barrier thickn
ess. The study suggests that a high current density may be achieved in
very thin films by surface pinning.