TY - JOUR
T1 - Significant improvement in the critical current density of in situ MgB 2 by excess Mg addition
AU - Zeng, R.
AU - Lu, L.
AU - Wang, J. L.
AU - Horval, J.
AU - Li, W. X.
AU - Shi, D. Q.
AU - Dou, S. X.
AU - Tomsic, M.
AU - Mindfleisch, M.
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - We present a detailed analysis of the effects of excess Mg on the lattice parameters, the critical temperature (Tc), the critical current (Jc), the irreversibility field (Hirr), and the upper critical field (Hc2) of MgB2 bulks and wires produced by an insitu solid-state reaction method and the powder-in-tube method, respectively. It was found that Jc, Hirr, and H c2 were significantly enhanced for Mg excess samples. All these properties were highly sensitive to the processing temperature for Mg excess samples, while there was only a weak dependence on processing temperature for normal ones. The Tc variation for the 10% Mg excess sample was 1.6K (36.3-37.9K) when the sintering temperature changed from 650 to 850 °C while it only varied by 0.5K (37.2-37.7K) for the normal sample. The low-field J c for the 10% Mg excess samples sintered at 750 °C increased by a factor of 3, compared to that for the normal MgB2 samples, while the Hc2 for the 10% Mg excess samples sintered at 650 °C reached 8.7T at 25K, compared to 6.6T for the normal sample. Rietveld refinement x-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis showed that the MgO content was reduced in the 10% excess Mg samples, leading to an increase in the effective cross section of the superconductor.
AB - We present a detailed analysis of the effects of excess Mg on the lattice parameters, the critical temperature (Tc), the critical current (Jc), the irreversibility field (Hirr), and the upper critical field (Hc2) of MgB2 bulks and wires produced by an insitu solid-state reaction method and the powder-in-tube method, respectively. It was found that Jc, Hirr, and H c2 were significantly enhanced for Mg excess samples. All these properties were highly sensitive to the processing temperature for Mg excess samples, while there was only a weak dependence on processing temperature for normal ones. The Tc variation for the 10% Mg excess sample was 1.6K (36.3-37.9K) when the sintering temperature changed from 650 to 850 °C while it only varied by 0.5K (37.2-37.7K) for the normal sample. The low-field J c for the 10% Mg excess samples sintered at 750 °C increased by a factor of 3, compared to that for the normal MgB2 samples, while the Hc2 for the 10% Mg excess samples sintered at 650 °C reached 8.7T at 25K, compared to 6.6T for the normal sample. Rietveld refinement x-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis showed that the MgO content was reduced in the 10% excess Mg samples, leading to an increase in the effective cross section of the superconductor.
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/529164
U2 - 10.1088/0953-2048/20/8/L01
DO - 10.1088/0953-2048/20/8/L01
M3 - Article
SN - 0953-2048
VL - 20
SP - L43-L47
JO - Superconductor Science and Technology
JF - Superconductor Science and Technology
IS - 8
ER -