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Preparation of Nb3Al Superconducting Tapes by a Powder-in-Tube Method Combined with Hot-Pressed Sintering

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The precursors of Nb-Al tape were fabricated by a powder-in-tube (PIT) technique. Supersaturated solid solutions of Nb-Al powder were obtained by high-energy ball milling, followed by a powder-in-tube process to… Click to show full abstract

The precursors of Nb-Al tape were fabricated by a powder-in-tube (PIT) technique. Supersaturated solid solutions of Nb-Al powder were obtained by high-energy ball milling, followed by a powder-in-tube process to prepare series of Nb3Al precursor tapes. Compared with sintering under normal pressure, the hot-pressing sintering greatly increased the critical current density of the tapes. The results showed that the Nb3Al tapes prepared via the powder-in-tube method and hot-pressed sintering could significantly improve the Jc performance, and the value of Jc (8 K, 0 T) was higher than 6 × 105 A/cm2. The Nb3Al tapes after pressing under the pressure of 20 MPa and sintering at 950 ∘C for 3 h had the best magnetic flux pinning performance, and the sample reached the maximum flux pinning force (Fp,max) of 3.28109 N/m3 in the magnetic field of 2.2 T.

Keywords: pressed sintering; tube; hot pressed; powder tube; tube method

Journal Title: Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism
Year Published: 2018

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