This paper reports on the trapped fields of 14.3 and 11.4 T measured in the
gap between two YBCO cylinders and on top of a single YBCO cylinder, respe
ctively. The magnetic flux has been trapped at 17 and 22 K, respectively. T
he composite material consists of a YBCO-matrix with Ag inclusions and was
reinforced by a bandage of steel. A modified melt crystallisation process w
as applied to grow the bulk superconductors which takes into account the fe
atures in the phase diagram due to the additional silver component.
On the other hand, the trapped fields at 77 K benefit from the newly propos
ed chemical doping by Zn on Cu plane sites which results in a well pronounc
ed peak effect near 3 T. This peak in relatively high fields is thought to
result from pair breaking by induced magnetic moments due to in plane subst
itution of Cu by Zn. Thus, more than 1.1 T has efficiently been trapped in
a cylindrical sample of only 25 mm in diameter.