Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9841957 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Nanometer-sized MgB2 was prepared via a two-step modification of the mechanically activated self-propagated high-temperature synthesis. The experimental conditions and some structural and phase characteristics of the synthesized product are reported. It is shown that a single-phase material can be prepared after 2 h of intense mechanical treatment of the starting magnesium and boron powders and a synthesis induced at a current-pulse density of 30 A cmâ2. The average size of MgB2 particles synthesized in this way is 70-80 nm. It is also shown that using the same reagents and the “classic” high-temperature interaction at 850 °C with a protective atmosphere of pure Ar, mean particle size of the MgB2 obtained is 50 μm.
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Authors
D.D. Radev, M. Marinov, V. Tumbalev, I. Radev, L. Konstantinov,