K. Guth et al., Modification of transport properties in low-angle grain boundaries via calcium doping of YBa2Cu3O delta thin films - art. no. 140508, PHYS REV B, 6414(14), 2001, pp. 0508
The limiting factor for current transport in high-T-c superconductors inclu
ding grain boundaries is the intergranular critical current density. There
have been various attempts to enhance the transport properties of multicrys
talline high-T-c superconductors and to understand the mechanisms leading t
o a reduction of the critical currents over grain boundaries (GB's). We hav
e extensively studied the effects of Ca doping on textured thin films, esta
blishing only a rather small overdoping of the bulk samples. Nevertheless,
doping the YBa2Cu3Odelta films with 20% Ca, symmetrical [001] tilt GB's wit
h misorientation angle theta =4 degrees and 8 degrees showed strong benefit
s to Ca additions. We found an increase in the critical current density [J(
gb)(theta)] up to 40% and 100% for the 4 degrees and 8 degrees GB's, respec
tively. Considering a model of Gurevich and Pashitskii for current transpor
t in low-angle GB's, the improvements can be attached to a reduction of the
strain fields epsilon and the localized charges Q, leading to a reduced bu
ilt-in potential \V-bi\ in the dislocation cores.