Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5460874 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Self-sintered ex-situ MgB2 polycrystalline bulks have experienced a two-step sintering process, initially at 900 °C for 0-20 min and then at 650 °C for 1 h. MgB2 was decomposed to MgB4 and Mg at 900 °C and composed again at 650 °C from MgB4 and Mg. The reversible reaction promotes the material migration, and thus eliminates pores and enhances the connectivity between the grains. The critical current density (Jc) is significantly improved due to both improved grain connectivity and the additive pinning centers such as MgB4 and new-born boundaries. This two-step sintering process can be a promising method to fabricate high-performance ex-situ MgB2 bulks and wires.
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Authors
Junming Peng, Qi Cai, Fang Cheng, Zongqing Ma, Chong Li, Ying Xin, Yongchang Liu,