Measurements are reported of the current-transfer effect in a 0.58×0.68-mm NbTi (180 filament) copper-matrix wire, and in a 0.33×0.66-mm Nb3Sn (3553 filament) bronze-matrix wire at magnetic fields from 2 to 8 T. With a voltage sensitivity of 100 nV, the effect of current transfer in the copper:NbTi wire was too small to be measured at a distance 1 cm from the current contact. In the bronze:Nb3Sn wire, however, the effect was relatively large and resulted in voltage-current characteristics which had an extensive linear region. The slope of the linear region decreased with distance x from the current contact as x -2±0.3 and reached a value of 10-12 Ωcm, for example, at a distance of 3±0.5 cm. Both the magnitude and functional dependence of the measured current-transfer effects correspond closely to that predicted by theory.
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Ekin, J. W., Clark, A. F., & Ho, J. C. (1978). Current transfer in multifilamentary superconductors. II. Experimental results. Journal of Applied Physics, 49(6), 3410–3412. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.325246
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