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A correlation between transport current density and grain connectivity in MgB2/Fe wire made from ball-milled boron

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:23 authored by Xun XuXun Xu, Jung Ho KimJung Ho Kim, Shi DouShi Dou, S Choi, J H Lee, H W Park, M Rindfleish, M Tomsic
Studies of the magnetic field dependence of the transport critical current density (Jct) and the grain connectivity of MgB2/Fe wires fabricated from ball-milled boron have been conducted in detail, and strong correlations have been found, as evidenced by differences in grain size, critical transition temperature, and resistivity. It was observed that the samples fabricated by ball milling had relatively small grain sizes, resulting in a strong field dependence of the Jct in the high field region. On the other hand, the ball-milled boron was associated with poor connectivity between adjacent grains. It is clearly shown that the observed reduction in low field Jct is related to the reduction in the superconducting area fraction (AF) that is reflected by the connectivity factor. Even if high temperature sintering in all the samples can compensate for the degradation of the Jct in the low field region, the subsequent grain growth is mainly responsible for the degradation of Jct in the high field region. Access publishers version here

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Current limiting mechanisms in magnesium diboride superconductors

Australian Research Council

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Xu, X., Kim, J. H., Dou, S. X., Choi, S., Lee, J. H., Park, H. W., Rindfleish, M. & Tomsic, M. (2009). A correlation between transport current density and grain connectivity in MgB2/Fe wire made from ball-milled boron. Journal of Applied Physics, 105 (10), 1-5.

Journal title

Journal of Applied Physics

Volume

105

Issue

10

Pagination

1-5

Language

English

RIS ID

31479

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