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Current flow and flux pinning properties of YBCO foam struts

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Figure 2 presents a double-log plot of j c as function of the applied magnetic field, obtained on foam strut (a)
Fig. 4. Variation of the pinning force scaling f vs. h with position, samples (a)–(g)
Fig. 6. Dependence of the flux pinning forces, j c ×B, on the applied magnetic field of foam strut (a).

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