Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1813001 Physica B: Condensed Matter 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
A commercially available powder of MgB2 is used as starting material for the examination of the influence of the annealing temperature on the properties of this intermediate-Tc superconductor. We performed scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Hall ac-susceptibility measurements as a function of temperature and ac-field amplitude on samples annealed at 650, 750, 850 and 950 °C. The imaginary part of ac-susceptibility measurements is used to calculate both the inter-granular critical current density, Jc(Tp) and density of pinning force, αj(0). It was observed that all Tc, Jc(Tp) and αj(0) exhibit a non-monotonic behavior on the annealing temperature range studied in this work. Tc is measured to be 39.85±0.02 K and Jc(Tp) is estimated to be as high as 60 A/cm2 at 39.2 K for the sample annealed at 850 °C. The peak temperature, Tp, in the imaginary part of the ac-susceptibility curves shifts to lower temperatures with both decreasing the annealing temperature and increasing the amplitude of the ac-magnetic fields. A comparison of the experimental ac-susceptibility data with theoretical critical-state models that are currently available is performed. SEM investigations showed that the grain size increases, and the grain connectivity improves when the annealing temperature increases up to 850 °C. The possible reasons for the observed changes in transport, microstructure and magnetic properties due to annealing temperature are discussed.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Physics and Astronomy Condensed Matter Physics
Authors
, , , , ,