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Evaluation and control of residual amorphous phases in carbon-doped MgB2 superconductors

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posted on 2024-11-17, 16:14 authored by Seyong Choi, Dipak Patel, Jung Ho Kim, Hiroaki Kumakura, Akiyoshi Matsumoto, Gen Nishijima, Su Hun Kim, Jinho Joo, Minoru Maeda
Evaluation and control of amorphous phases in materials are very important for optimizing their properties. Herein, we focus on polycrystalline MgB materials prepared with hydrocarbon doping and study the effects of residual amorphous impurities on the superconducting performance. Carbon is known to be an effective element for enhancing the transport critical current under an external magnetic field. The doped samples were prepared under two different nominal conditions, MgB (C H ) and MgB (C H ) , which respectively correspond to additional and substitutional type doping of the MgB composition. Regardless of the doping type, both fabrication methods retarded the formation of the MgB phase due to the dopant, leading to an increase in amorphous impurities. However, the apparent phenomena that arise from the additional and substitutional types are still elusive. Ultimately, the structural differences due to the impurity effects caused significant changes in the transport critical current performance. The present quantitative analysis of the amorphous impurities thus paves the way to further optimize the doping methodology for MgB superconducting materials. 2 2 16 10 x/16 2−x 16 10 x/16 2 2 2

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Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (20184030202270)

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Journal title

Journal of Alloys and Compounds

Volume

864

Language

English

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