Strong enhancement of Jc in binary and alloyed in-situ MgB2 wires by a new approach: Cold high pressure densification
R. Flukiger, M. S. A. Hossain, C. Senatore

TL;DR
Cold high pressure densification significantly enhances the critical current density and connectivity of in situ MgB2 wires, with potential to improve performance in superconducting applications.
Contribution
This study introduces cold high pressure densification as a novel method to substantially improve MgB2 wire properties, including Jc and density, surpassing previous techniques.
Findings
Jc increased by over 300% at 20K and 5T after densification.
Mass density of unreacted mixture reached 96% of theoretical density.
Electrical resistance decreased, indicating improved connectivity.
Abstract
Cold high pressure densification (CHPD) is presented as a new way to substantially enhance the critical current density of in situ MgB2 wires at 4.2 and 20 K at fields between 5 and 14 T. The results on two binary MgB2 wires and an alloyed wire with 10 wt.% B4C are presented The strongest enhancement was measured at 20K, where cold densification at 1.85 GPa on a binary Fe/MgB2 wire raised both Jcpara and Jcperp by more than 300% at 5T, while Birr was enhanced by 0.7 T. At 4.2K, the enhancement of Jc was smaller, but still reached 53% at 10 T. After applying pressures up to 6.5 GPa, the mass density dm of the unreacted (B+Mg) mixture inside the filaments reached 96% of the theoretical density. After reaction under atmospheric pressure, this corresponds to a highest mass density df in the MgB2 filaments of 73%. After reaction, the electrical resistance of wires submitted to cold…
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