Abstract
Abstract
This work investigates a new processing method developed to improve the connectivity of ex-situ MgB2 bulks at low sintering temperatures. Mg additions (1–10 wt.%) were mixed to pre-synthesised MgB2 to make composite powders that were sintered at 900 ∘C by the field assisted sintering technique. Addition of 10 wt.% Mg resulted in a substantial increase in density from 68% to 79% and a dramatic reduction in MgB4 from 11 to ∼0 wt.%. Pressure and dilatometry data recorded in-situ during the sintering process revealed that Mg additions led to different sintering mechanisms depending on the Mg fraction. For large Mg fractions (6 and 10 wt.%) a Mg liquid phase was formed and led to significant density improvements, and all pre-existing MgB4 was transformed into MgB2. A small amount of residual Mg remained in the bulks after the sintering process. Connectivity was improved with Mg additions, increasing four fold in the 10 wt.% Mg-MgB2 sample compared to unmodified MgB2. J
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values at low field were also significantly improved by Mg additions, in particular the 6 and 10 wt.% Mg-MgB2 specimens showed J
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(20 K, 0 T) values 4–5 times higher than for unmodified MgB2.
Funder
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Metals and Alloys,Condensed Matter Physics,Ceramics and Composites
Cited by
11 articles.
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