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Vortex flux pinning mechanism and enhancement of in-field Jc in succinic acid doped MgB2

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posted on 2024-11-16, 09:59 authored by Shaban Reza Ghorbani, M Darini, Xiaolin WangXiaolin Wang, Md Shahriar Hossain, Shi DouShi Dou
The field dependence of the resistivity and the critical current density, J(c)(B), of MgB2 doped with 10 wt% wet and dry succinic acid have been investigated by magnetic measurements. The dry succinic acid significantly enhanced the upper critical field, the irreversibility field, and the J(c)(B) compared to the wet succinic acid doped MgB2 and the pure MgB2. The field dependence of J(c)(B) was analyzed within the collective pinning model. The observed temperature dependence of the crossover field, B-sb(T), from the single vortex to the small vortex bundle pinning regime shows that flux pinning arising from variation in the critical temperature, delta T-c,, is the dominant mechanism for the wet sample over the whole studied temperature range, while there is a competition between delta T-c pinning and the pinning from variation in the mean free path, delta l, for the dry sample.

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Rational design of a new generation magnesium diboride superconducting rotor coil suitable for offshore low-cost wind turbine generators

Australian Research Council

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Ghorbani, S., Darini, M., Wang, X., Hossain, M. and Dou, S. Xue. (2013). Vortex flux pinning mechanism and enhancement of in-field Jc in succinic acid doped MgB2. Solid State Communications, 168 1-5.

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Solid State Communications

Volume

168

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1-5

Language

English

RIS ID

82357

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