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Effect of irradiation with 32-MeV protons on critical parameters of modern Nb3Sn-based superconducting composite wires

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Vibrating-sample magnetometry techniques has been used for investigation of the electrophysical characteristics of several types of modern commercial multistrand composite wires based on Nb3Sn superconducting compound at temperatures that were… Click to show full abstract

Vibrating-sample magnetometry techniques has been used for investigation of the electrophysical characteristics of several types of modern commercial multistrand composite wires based on Nb3Sn superconducting compound at temperatures that were measured 4.2, 7, and 12 K in magnetic fields up to 8 T before and after irradiation of the samples by fast (32-MeV) protons to fluences values 3 × 1016, 1 × 1017, 3 × 1017, and 1 × 1018 cm–2. All samples irradiated to fluences values up to 1 × 1017 cm–2 exhibited growth of the critical current density, which was most sharply pronounced in strong magnetic fields at lower temperatures. Further irradiation to a fluence value of 1 × 1018 cm–2 led to decrease of the critical current density below the initial level. The critical temperature of samples monotonically decreased with increasing irradiation dose.

Keywords: irradiation; effect irradiation; irradiation mev; composite wires; protons critical; mev protons

Journal Title: Technical Physics Letters
Year Published: 2017

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