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Title: Effect of carbon substitution on the superconducting properties of nanocarbon-, nanodiamond- and nano-SiC-doped MgB2
Authors: Neson Varghese
Vinod, K
Rahul, S
Anees, P
Devadas, K M
Syju Thomas
Shipra
Sundaresan, A
Roy, S B
Syamaprasad, U
Keywords: 2-step reaction method
Critical-current density
Upper critical-field
Wires
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Journal of the American Ceramic Society 94(4):1133-1137;Apr 2011
Abstract: A comparative study on the effect of doping of nanocarbon (C), nanodiamond, and the well-established nano-SiC in MgB2 is carried out under identical doping levels (C: 2.6 and 5.2 wt%) and processing conditions (800 degrees C, 2 h). The bulk samples are prepared via powder-in-sealed-tube method. The XRD analysis shows no reacted or unreacted phases in the case of lightly nano-C-doped sample while all other doped samples show unreacted or/and reacted phases. The a-axis shrinkage is observed for all doped samples, among which nano-C-doped samples show maximum shrinkage, an evidence for C substitution at B sites. The C substitution is also confirmed by the analysis of full-width at half-maximum values for (100), (101), (002), and (110) peaks which are broadened. The C substitution together with the presence of nonsuperconducting phases decreases the T-C to a small extent. The J(C)(H) is significantly enhanced for all doped samples compared with the pure sample among which MgB1.9C0.1 (nano-C) exhibits the best performance in J(C) enhancement up to a field of 8 T.
URI: http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/860
ISSN: 0002-7820
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