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Evidence for long range movement of Bi-2212 within the filament bundle on melting and its significanteffect on JcMalagoli et al., 2011
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- Malagoli A
- Kametani F
- Jiang J
- Trociewitz U
- Hellstrom E
- Larbalestier D
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- Superconductor Science and Technology
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It is well known that the critical current density J c of multifilamentary Bi-2212 wires tends to decline as the wire length increases, but the reasons for and the magnitude of this decline remain obscure and quantitatively unpredictable. Here we report on the J c and mass …
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