Current transport through low-angle grain boundaries in high-temperature superconductors

A. Gurevich and E. A. Pashitskii
Phys. Rev. B 57, 13878 – Published 1 June 1998; Erratum Phys. Rev. B 63, 139901 (2001)
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Abstract

We consider mechanisms which can account for the observed rapid decrease of the critical current density Jc(θ) with the misorientation angle θ through grain boundaries (GB’s) in high-Tc superconductors (HTS’s). We show that the Jc(θ) dependence is mostly determined by the decrease of the current-carrying cross section by insulating dislocation cores and by progressive local suppression of the superconducting order parameter ψ near GB’s as θ increases. The insulating regions near the dislocation cores result from a strain-induced local transition to the insulating antiferromagnetic phase of HTS’s. The structure of the nonsuperconducting core regions and current channels in GB’s is strongly affected by the anisotropy of the strain dependence of Tc which is essentially different for YBa2Cu3O7 and Bi-based HTS’s. We propose a mechanism of the progressive superconductivity suppression on GB’s with θ due to an excess ion charge on the GB’s which shifts the chemical potential in the layer of the order of screening length lD near the GB’s. The local suppression of ψ is amplified by the proximity of all HTS’s to a metal-insulator transition, by their low carrier density and extended saddle point singularities in the electron density of states near the Fermi surface. Taking into account these mechanisms, we calculated Jc(θ) analytically by solving the Ginzburg-Landau equation. The model well describes the observed quasiexponential decrease of Jc(θ) with θ for many HTS’s. The d-wave symmetry of the order parameter weakly affects Jc(θ) in the region of small θ and cannot account for the observed drop of Jc(θ) by several orders of magnitude as θ increases from 0 to θ20°40°.

  • Received 4 November 1997

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.57.13878

©1998 American Physical Society

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Authors & Affiliations

A. Gurevich

  • Applied Superconductivity Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706

E. A. Pashitskii

  • Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, 252650, Ukraine

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Vol. 57, Iss. 21 — 1 June 1998

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