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IOP Publishing, Superconductor Science and Technology, 5(16), p. L19-L22

DOI: 10.1088/0953-2048/16/5/101

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“Uniform Performance of Continuously Processed MOD-YBCO Coated Conductors Using a Textured Ni-W Substrate,”

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Abstract

Second-generation coated conductor composite HTS wires have been fabricated using a continuous reel-to-reel process with deformation-textured Ni–W substrates and a metal-organic deposition process for YBa2Cu3O7−x. Earlier results on 1 m long and 1 cm wide wires with 77 K critical current performance greater than 100 A cm−1 width have now been extended to 7.5 m in length and even higher performance, with one wire at 132 and another at 127 A cm−1 width. Performance as a function of wire length is remarkably uniform, with only 2–4% standard deviation when measured on a 50 cm length scale. The length-scale dependence of the deviation is compared with a statistical calculation.