Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1818733 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, nano sized SiC powders were mixed with Mg and B and reacted by either a one-step in situ or two-step method resulted in different level of C substitution. X-ray diffraction shows the presence of Mg2Si signifying that the reaction between SiC and Mg occurred leading to the release of C in samples reacted in one-step method. Moreover, the much reduced value of a-axis indicates C substitution took place. Resistivity measurements showed higher intragrain scattering owing to a higher density of defects and/or impurities. These samples also show higher Hirr and Hc2 at 20Â K in comparison to samples with mainly unreacted SiC (hence lower C substitution). More importantly, their Jc's are more insensitive to high magnetic field (>4Â T) at 6Â K. However, at 20Â K the effect of C content on Jc(H) is less pronounced. Finally, the order of magnitude of Jc(H) at both 6Â K and 20Â K is rather dominated by pinning.
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Authors
S.K. Chen, X. Xu, J.H. Kim, S.X. Dou, J.L. MacManus-Driscoll,