Low-Field Behavior of Ti-Added Mgb2/Cu Superconducting Wires
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2005
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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Abstract
We report on low-field magnetic properties of Ti-added (0-20 wt.% of Ti) Cu-clad MgB2 superconducting wires. Wires were produced by mixing appropriate amount of Ti and reacted MgB2 powder which was then placed inside Cu tubes with a diameter of 6 mm. The tubes were then cold worked by rolling or drawing to smaller diameters and then annealed at various temperatures to enhance the grain connectivity. XRD studies show that Ti addition results in new but minor phases. We have then measured ac susceptibilities in the temperature range between 20 K and 40 K in ac fields of 20-1600 A/m. The data show that an additional loss mechanism is established with Ti-addition. The calculated ac losses are increasing with increasing Ti-content in the main superconducting matrix.
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AC susceptibility, Crystal structure, Current density, Electric currents, Superconducting wire, AC susceptibility, Current density, Electric currents, Crystal structure, granularity, MgB2/Cu wire, Superconducting wire, critical current density J(c)
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0103 physical sciences, 01 natural sciences
Citation
Gençer, A., Kılıç, A., Okur, S., Güçlü, N., Özyüzer, L., and Belenli, İ. (2005). Low-field behavior of Ti-added MgB2/Cu superconducting wires. IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 15(2 PART III), 3352-3355. doi:10.1109/TASC.2005.848897
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IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
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15
Issue
2 PART III
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3352
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3355
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