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Effect of heat treatment on critical current density in multifilamentary Nb46.5Ti/Cu composites at high magnetic fields

  • X. H. Liu
  • , L. Zhou
  • , X. Z. Wu
  • , N. Zhou
  • , P. X. Zhang
  • , Y. Feng
  • Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research

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Abstract

A lower temperature pre-heat treatment process was used to study the effects of heat treatment on microstructure and critical current densities in Nb46.5Ti multifilamentary composites. The results show that pre-heat treatment at lower temperature (such as 375°C) is beneficial to refining α-Ti particles and sub-bands, furthermore dispersing α-Ti particles throughout NbTi matrix, and then, critical current densities have been obviously improved at higher magnetic fields. At 4.2 K, 5 T, critical current densities reached 3500 A/mm2, and at 4.2 K, 8 T, it reached 1740 A/mm2 for the first time. On the other hand, α-Ti particles are larger and not dispersed in Nb46.5Ti superconductors for pre-heat treated at higher temperature, and the Jc is lower, especially at low final strain. It is believed that refining the dispersed α-Ti precipitates and improving the amounts are the main reasons for improving critical current densities in Nb46.5Ti/Cu composites at higher magnetic fields.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)217-220
Number of pages4
JournalPhysica C: Superconductivity and its Applications
Volume337
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2000
Externally publishedYes
EventIUMRS-ICAM'99: Symposium B of the 5th International Conference on Advanced Materials 'High-Tc Superconductors' - Beijing, China
Duration: 13 Jun 199918 Jun 1999

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