Title :
Superconducting Properties of Mg 2Cu-Doped MgB2 Wires With Several Metal Sheath for Fusion Reactor Application
Author :
Hishinuma, Y. ; Kikuchi, A. ; Iijima, Y. ; Yoshida, Y. ; Takeuchi, T. ; Nishimura, A.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. for Fusion Sci., Gifu
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The advantages of MgB2 compound for a future fusion reactor application are not only high Tc (39 K) and low cost but also low activation material. MgB2 compound is non Nb-based superconductor and its decay time of induced radioactivity may be about 10 years and significantly shorter than Nb-based superconductors. In this paper, we fabricated the Mg2Cu doped MgB2 wires using several metal sheath materials to improve Jc property. The selection of metal sheath materials is also important to apply for fusion reactor. Pure Fe, Ta and Cu have faster decay time of induced radioactivity compared the other metals. Tc values of all Mg2Cu doped samples were higher than those of non-doping samples, and Tc values were improved with increasing amount of Cu doping. And the maximum core-Jc value was estimated to be 100 A/mm2 over at 4.2 K under 8 T for 3 at% Cu doping sample. The comparisons of superconducting property between different metal sheath materials are discussed.
Keywords :
critical current density (superconductivity); fusion reactor materials; magnesium compounds; superconducting materials; ITER; MgB2:Mg2Cu; critical current density; fusion reactor application; high temperature superconductors; magnetic flux density 8 T; metal sheath materials; superconducting property; superconducting wires; temperature 4.2 K; Doping; Fusion reactor design; Fusion reactors; Inorganic materials; Neutrons; Plasma confinement; Radioactive materials; Superconducting filaments and wires; Superconducting magnets; Superconducting materials; $J_{c}$ property; ${rm MgB}_{2}$ wire; ${rm Mg}_{2}{rm Cu}$ doping; Induced radioactivity; metal sheath material;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2007.897453