Fabrication and characterization of the mgb2 bulk superconductors doped by carbon nanotubes

  • Jun Hyung Lim
  • , Chang Min Lee
  • , Jin Hyun Park
  • , Won Kim
  • , Jinho Joo
  • , Seung Boo Jung
  • , Young Hee Lee
  • , Chan Joong Kim

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Abstract

Carbon nanotube (CNT) doped MgB1.9 0.1 at% CNT bulk superconductors were fabricated using an in-situ technique to improve the critical current density (Jc) in a high magnetic field. The effects of doping and the sintering temperature on the phase formation, microstructure, and critical properties were evaluated. Two types of the CNT were used as dopants: the conventional CNT with a mixture of large and small diameter (5 and 20 nm) and the small CNT (Scnt) with 5 nm diameters. For both CNT-doped samples, the a-axis lattice parameter decreased but its reduction was more significant at 900° C than at 800° C. The decrease in Tc was consistent with the change in the a-axis lattice parameter, which is probably due to the effect of C substitution for the B sites in.MgB2. The J<c of the doped samples decreased more slowly with increasing magnetic field than that of the undoped samples. In addition, the SCNT-doped sample exhibited superior Jc behavior than the CCNT-doped sample. This was partly attributed to the higher doping level and the presence of finer CNTs, which acts as an effective pinning center

Original languageEnglish
Article number5153157
Pages (from-to)2767-2770
Number of pages4
JournalIEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2009

Keywords

  • Carbon nanotube
  • Critical current density
  • Doping
  • In-situ,MgB

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