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[en] The threshold magnetic field for flux jumping in a bulk irreversible Type-II superconductor is known to be independent of its bulk critical current density. The analysis shows that the flux jump field should be enhanced in a laminated superconductor in which the surface layer has a lower critical current density than the underlayer. Experiments in laminated samples of Nb-48 wt percent Ti alloys demonstrate an improvement in stability which is in good agreement with the theory. The technique may be useful in increasing the overload current rating of an ac superconducting power cable
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Journal of Applied Physics; v. 44(1); p. 465-471
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