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Item Open Access Study of magnetization and pinning mechanisms in MgB2 thin film superconductors: effect of heavy ion irradiation(IOP Publishing Ltd, 2003) Narayan, Himanshu; Gupta, Anurag; Astill, D.; Kanjilal, D.; Ferdeghini, C.; Paranthaman, M.; Narlikar, A. V.We report magnetization studies on MgB2 superconducting thin films in a temperature range 4.2–40 K and magnetic field range 0–6 T. Thin films prepared by both pulsed laser deposition (PLD) and electron beam evaporation (EBE) methods were investigated. In addition, both films were studied before and after heavy ion irradiation by 200 MeV Ag ions with a dose of 1011 ions cm−2. Variation of sweep rates during the measurement of the magnetization loop reveals the presence of flux creep in both films. The PLD film, after irradiation, shows a severe degradation of Tc, critical current densities (Jc) in low fields and irreversibility line (B∗(T )). In contrast, the EBE film shows a slight enhancement in Tc, and nearly no change in Jc(B) and the position of irreversibility line after irradiation. For both pristine films, the obtained volume pinning forces Fp versus reduced field b = B/B∗ shows a good scaling for T 10 K, which matches well with the theoretical curve based on the flux line shear (FLS) pinning model. These and other results can be interpreted in terms of grain boundaries in MgB2 films acting as FLS channels.Item Open Access Surface smoothing of metallic glasses by swift heavy ion irradiation(Elsevier Ltd., 1999) Narayan, Himanshu; Agrawal, H. M.; Kushwaha, R. P. S.; Kanjilal, D.; Sharma, S. K.Self supporting samples of Metglass 2204 (Ti50Be40Zr10) and substrate bound samples of Metglass 2705M (Co69B12Si12Fe4Mo2Ni1) have been irradiated with 260 MeV 107Ag and 130 MeV 28Si ions, respectively at liquid nitrogen temperature. The surfaces have been examined by Scanning Electron Microscopy prior to and after irradiation. It is found that the surfaces have been smoothened after irradiation in both cases. The heights of the ÔhillsÕ have been decreased and the ÔvalleysÕ have been ®lled, without any detectable mass loss. The observed surface smoothing has been explained on the basis of shear ¯ow mechanism within the framework of the viscoelastic model. Ó 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.