Volume 219, Issue 1 pp. 141-149
Original Paper

Flux Conservation Equations of High-Tc Superconductors with Different Shapes and Their Application in Electromagnetic Measurements

F. Wang

F. Wang

Department of Physics and National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructure, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210008, P.R. China

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X.N. Xu

X.N. Xu

Department of Physics and National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructure, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210008, P.R. China

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Y.L. Tang

Y.L. Tang

Department of Physics and National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructure, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210008, P.R. China

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W.M. Chen

W.M. Chen

Department of Physics and National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructure, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210008, P.R. China

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X. Jin

X. Jin

Department of Physics and National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructure, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210008, P.R. China

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L.J. Shen

L.J. Shen

Department of Physics and Materials Science, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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C.C. Lam

C.C. Lam

Department of Physics and Materials Science, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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Abstract

In consideration of the importance of the specimen shape effects and field orientations in electromagnetic measurements, we extended the conservation equations of one-dimensional (1D) specimens to two-dimensional (2D) ones in parallel fields, the corresponding parameters were calculated and tabulated. Then we discussed the problem of 2D specimen in a perpendicular field. Based on the derivation of general flux conservation equations, we presented their simple applications in measurements by providing the commonly used measurement equations in typical measurement methods.

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