Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1818773 Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The nanoparticle–MgB2 composite superconducting sample, (SiC)4wt.%(MgB2)96wt.% ((SiC)4–MgB2), was prepared, and the effect of nanoparticle additions on the magnetic flux pinning was investigated. The measurement and comparison of isothermal magnetization M(H), for pure-MgB2 powder and sintered pellets of (SiC)4–MgB2 and pure-MgB2 were carried out at temperatures between 5 and 50 K in fields up to 8.5 T. The magnetic irreversibility ΔM(H) curves of the (SiC)4–MgB2 follow almost identical lines of both pure-MgB2 powder and sintered bulk MgB2 in the region above a specific magnetic field (called a merged field), which gradually decreases as the temperature increases. The (SiC)4–MgB2 composite superconductor has exhibited the flux pinning effect which comes from both the grain boundaries and the point defect weak pinning centers in the region below the merged field line. This is different from the case of pure-MgB2 powder and sintered bulk MgB2 which showed mostly the grain boundaries pinning.

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