Author:
Tamegai T,Pyon S,Sasaki T,Ito T,Sakagami R,Awaji S,Kajitani H
Abstract
Abstract
Characterizations of round wires of iron-based superconductors were performed by using two different X-ray techniques. The core of the round wire turns out to be concentrically textured. The texturing parameter (r) defined by r = I(002)/I(103) has a clear correlation with the value of the critical current density (J
c) of the wire. Using ~18 m-long (Ba,A)Fe2As2 (A: K, Na) wires, small magnets was constructed and successfully generated a magnetic field as large as 3.1 kOe at I = 53 A. The wire for the magnet was carefully cut and local variation of the critical current (I
c) was evaluated. Variation of the core area was also measured by using X-ray tomography for the segments with the largest and smallest I
c. Obtained images demonstrates that the core has a certain degree of sausaging effect and it has good correlation with I
c of the wire. Using the largest value of measured I
c and the minimum core area of that segment, record-high value of J
c = 71 kA/cm2 at 100 kOe has been achieved.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,History,Education
Cited by
2 articles.
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