Abstract
This work investigates a new processing method developed to improve the connectivity of ex-situ MgB2 bulks at low sintering temperatures. Mg additions (1-10 wt.%) were mixed to pre-synthesised MgB2 to make composite powders that were sintered at 900 °C by the field assisted sintering technique. Addition of 10 wt.% Mg resulted in a substantial increase in density from 68% to 79% and a dramatic reduction in MgB4 from 11 to ∼0 wt.%. Pressure and dilatometry data recorded in-situ during the sintering process revealed that Mg additions led to different sintering mechanisms depending on the Mg fraction. For large Mg fractions (6 and 10 wt.%) a Mg liquid phase was formed and led to significant density improvements, and all pre-existing MgB4 was transformed into MgB2. A small amount of residual Mg remained in the bulks after the sintering process. Connectivity was improved with Mg additions, increasing four fold in the 10 wt.% Mg-MgB2 sample compared to unmodified MgB2. J c values at low field were also significantly improved by Mg additions, in particular the 6 and 10 wt.% Mg-MgB2 specimens showed J c (20 K, 0 T) values 4-5 times higher than for unmodified MgB2.
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Matthews, G. A. B., Mousavi, T., Santra, S., Grovenor, C. R. M., Grant, P. S., & Speller, S. (2022). Improving the connectivity of MgB2bulk superconductors by a novel liquid phase sintering process. Superconductor Science and Technology, 35(6). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6668/ac5164
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