Hysteresis effects in magnetovoltage measurements in superconducting MgB2
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Hysteresis effects in superconducting MgB2 have been studied systematically by Magnetovoltage Measurements (V - H curves) as a function of transport current (I), temperature (T) and sweep rate of external magnetic field (H), (dH/dt). It was observed that time dependent effects appear as the field sweep rate (dH/dt) varies. This reflects itself as a decrease in the width of V - H loops with decreasing of dH/dt. The dissipation measured in V - H curves does not change as the sweep rate of external magnetic field is varied. It was observed that the measured dissipation in V - H curves is independent of field orientation of with respect to. Furthermore, it was observed that there is a significant asymmetry V - H in loops between forward and reverse regions. The physical observations were interpreted mainly in terms of flux de-trapping/trapping and thus the difference in the local fields trapping in the grains between increasing and decreasing branches.