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Abstract Iron-based 1111-type superconductors display high critical temperatures and relatively high critical current densities J c . The typical approach to increasing J c is to introduce defects to control dissipative vortex motion. However, when optimized, this approach is theoretically predicted to be limited to achieving a maximum J c of only ∼30% of the depairing current density J d , which depends on the coherence length and the penetration depth. Here we dramatically boost J c in SmFeAsO 1– x H x films using a thermodynamic approach aimed at increasing J d and incorporating vortex pinning centres. Specifically, we reduce the penetration depth, coherence length and critical field anisotropy by increasing the carrier density through high electron doping using H substitution. Remarkably, the quadrupled J d reaches 415 MA cm –2 , a value comparable to cuprates. Finally, by introducing defects using proton irradiation, we obtain high J c values in fields up to 25 T. We apply this method to other iron-based superconductors and achieve a similar enhancement of current densities.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5fc83b6db643587590eb3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-024-01952-7
Masashi Miura
Serena Eley
K. Iida
Nature Materials
University of Washington
The University of Tokyo
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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