• DocumentCode
    3818437
  • Title

    Measurement of Current-Voltage Curves of Superconducting Tapes by Means of Quasi Trapezoidal Current Impulses

  • Author

    Lubom?r Frolek;J?n Souc

  • Author_Institution
    Centre of Excellence SAV CENG, Slovak Acad. of Sci., Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Volume
    19
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2009
  • Firstpage
    3581
  • Lastpage
    3584
  • Abstract
    Nowadays the impulse measurements are taking on higher importance. This is because by means of current impulses it is possible to measure at high currents and low power loading conditions without overheating the sample or measurement equipment. In this article, we present a system enabling to measure current-voltage curves of superconducting tapes with high critical currents and in overcritical current conditions. In our measurements, the current impulses are quasi trapezoidal and include a ramp increase, a plateau and a long ramp decrease. The complete current impulse duration is of the order of ten milliseconds, though the plateau (useful part for the measurement) is of sub-millisecond range. The current derivative in the plateau is zero. Thus, this conditions are comparable with DC ones. A special ladder transmission line was used as high-current generator for shaping impulses with instantaneous currents up to 1.5 kA. A DAQ system with a sampling rate up to 100 kS/s and 24 bits resolution was used for the measurement. The signal processing was realized by software. This method using quasi trapezoidal current impulses was compared with the method of measurement by means of impulses without plateau. Measured current-voltage curves compared with curves obtained by DC measurements are presented, showing a very good agreement.
  • Keywords
    "Current measurement","Superconducting films","Power measurement","Transmission line measurements","Pulse measurements","Critical current","Power transmission lines","Superconducting transmission lines","Data acquisition","Signal sampling"
  • Journal_Title
    IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1051-8223
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TASC.2009.2017848
  • Filename
    5153134