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Title: Influence of nano-Cu additive on MgB2 phase formation, processing temperature, and transport properties
Authors: Neson Varghese
Vinod, K
Rahul, S
Devadas, K M
Syju Thomas
Pradhan, S
Syamaprasad, U
Keywords: Enhancement
Superconductivity
Wires
Precursor powder
Tapes
Critical-current densities
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Citation: Journal of Applied Physics 109(3):Article No. 033902;01 Feb 2011
Abstract: Pure and nano-Cu doped MgB2/Fe superconducting wires were prepared by in situ powder-in-tube method at different temperatures (550-675 degrees C). The phase formation, microstructure, and transport critical current density of the wires were investigated as a function of the heat-treatment temperature. A small amount of nano-Cu addition (2.5 wt %) was found to dramatically decrease the reaction temperature of magnesium and boron, forming MgB2 without any degradation in the transport critical current. From x-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy analyses, it was found that the added Cu form a reacted phase Mg2Cu with Mg which melts at around 550 degrees C. This liquid phase helps the formation of MgB2 at a significant lower temperature with improved grain connectivity, grain size, and density. All Cu doped samples heat treated in the range of 550-650 degrees C exhibited a transport J(C) quite comparable to that of the pure sample processed at 650 degrees C, which shows that high quality MgB2 conductors can be produced even at 550 degrees C with minor Cu doping.
URI: http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/788
ISSN: 0021-8979
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