Title :
Detrimental Effects Depending on the Sheath Materials in Ex Situ Processed Heat Treated
Wires and Tapes
Author :
Fujii, Hiroki ; Togano, Kazumasa ; Ozawa, Kiyoshi ; Kumakura, Hiroaki
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Mater. Sci., Tsukuba, Japan
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We have fabricated ex situ processed MgB2 round wires and tapes sheathed with various metals using chemically treated powders. The critical current density (Jc) properties of the as-fabricated wires and tapes are not so different, that is, independent of the sheath materials. On the other hand, the transport Jc properties of the heat-treated wires and tapes strongly depend on the sheath materials. Heat treatment of those wires and tapes brings about the sintering of MgB2 and slight enhancement in magnetization hysteresis when using Ta sheath, compared with Fe sheath. In contrast, the transport Jc properties of the wires sheathed with Ta as barrier are drastically deteriorated by heat treatment, whereas Fe-sheathed tapes show drastic Jc enhancement. Microstructural observation reveals that many cracks are generated in the MgB2 core by heat treatment only for the heat treated wires sheathed with Ta as barrier. Such cracks act as obstacles for supercurrent flow.
Keywords :
cracks; critical current density (superconductivity); crystal microstructure; heat treatment; magnesium compounds; magnetic hysteresis; sintering; superconducting tapes; wires; Fe-sheathed tapes; Jc enhancement; MgB2; chemically treated powders; cracks; critical current density; ex situ processed heat treatment; magnetization hysteresis; microstructural observation; sheath materials; sintering; superconducting tapes; superconducting wires; supercurrent flow; transport properties; Copper; Heat treatment; Heating; Iron; Materials; Powders; Wires; Grain coupling; sheath material; sintering; superconducting wires and tapes;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2010.2089032