Intrinsic fracture mechanisms of YBCO superconducting material with crystallographic anisotropy | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Intrinsic fracture mechanisms of YBCO superconducting material with crystallographic anisotropy
Key Points
Fracture mechanisms significantly impact the performance of YBCO superconductors under stress conditions, affecting their applications in energy systems.
Key evidence indicates that crystallographic anisotropy influences the intrinsic defects in YBCO, potentially guiding material design improvements.
Analysis of fracture behavior was conducted using both experimental and theoretical approaches to assess the material's structural integrity.
Findings may enable better understanding of YBCO superconductors' limitations, leading to innovations in their design and application in technology.