X-ray studies: Phase transformations and microstructure changes
Christian Scheuerlein, Marco Di Michiel

TL;DR
This paper explores the use of high energy synchrotron radiation for in situ analysis of phase transformations and microstructure changes during superconductor processing, with case studies on Nb3Sn, Nb3Al, and Bi 2212 wires.
Contribution
It demonstrates the application of synchrotron radiation techniques to observe real-time microstructural changes in superconductor fabrication processes.
Findings
Successful in situ observation of phase transformations
Insights into microstructure evolution during processing
Potential for optimizing superconductor manufacturing
Abstract
The goal of this chapter is to illustrate the potential of high energy synchrotron radiation experiments for in situ studies of the processing of superconductors. We present case studies describing the Nb3Sn wire diffusion HT, the transformation HT of Nb3Al precursor wires, and the melt processing HT of Bi 2212 wires.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
