Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1817763 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Since it can directly prepare the Nb-Al supersaturated solid solution, mechanical alloying is thought as a promising method to make high-performance Nb3Al superconductors at a low temperature annealing condition, without the complicated rapid heating, quenching and transformation (RHQT) process. In this paper, we investigate the effects of milling time, the content of Al and annealing temperature on phase formation and superconducting properties of mechanical alloying Nb3Al bulks in detail. The study results show that Nb-Al supersaturated solid solution could be obtained by high energy ball milling, as long as the Nb-Al blended powder is ball milled for 1Â h, even the amorphous phase appears with the ball milling time prolonging to 10Â h, the Nb-Al intermetalics do not come out either. Amorphous phase is hardly beneficial to synthesizing the Nb3Al phase, instead, it will make the products impurity. By optimizing the milling time, elements composition and annealing temperature , pure Nb3Al phase is obtained and the highest onset superconducting transition temperature (Tc-onset) reaches 15.8Â K and the critical current density (Jc) 106Â A/cm2 at 8Â K without outer field. This paper also discusses the main reasons that affect the superconducting properties of mechanical alloying Nb3Al superconductor.
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Authors
Ming Qi, Xi Feng Pan, Ping Xiang Zhang, Li Jun Cui, Cheng Shan Li, Guo Yan, Yong Liang Chen, Yong Zhao,