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Stress/strain induced flux pinning in highly dense MgB2 bulks

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posted on 2024-11-15, 04:41 authored by Rong Zeng, Shi DouShi Dou, Lin Lu, Wenxian Li, Chung-Kiak Poh, Jung Ho KimJung Ho Kim, Josip HorvatJosip Horvat, Dongqi ShiDongqi Shi, Jianli WangJianli Wang, Paul G Munroe, X F Wang, Rongkun Zheng, S P Ringer, M Rindfleisch, Mike Tomsic
We have systematically studied the flux pinning behavior of MgB2 bulks synthesized by direct diffusion of Mg into pressed pellets of high purity crystalline B powder, with and without mixing with C and SiC nanoparticles, at a reaction temperature of 850degC for 10 hrs. All of the samples showed very high purity and high density, but their microstructure and flux pinning behavior showed significant differences. It was found that the pure MgB2 agrees with the deltaTc pinning model, nano-C doped MgB2 agrees with the deltal pinning model, while the SiC+MgB2 composite agrees with the deltaepsiv pinning model (stress/strain field pinning), since the dominant micro-defects that influence the flux pinning in these three samples are different.

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Zeng, R., Dou, S. Xue., Lu, L., Li, W., Poh, C., Kim, J., Horvat, J., Shi, D., Wang, J. L., Munroe, P. R., Wang, X. F., Zheng, R. K., Ringer, S., Rindfleisch, M. Tomsic, M. (2009). Stress/strain induced flux pinning in highly dense MgB2 bulks. IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 19 (3), 2722-2725.

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IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity

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19

Issue

3

Pagination

2722-2725

Language

English

RIS ID

31398

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