Critical Current Distributions of Recent Bi-2212 Round Wires
Shaon Barua, Daniel S. Davis, Yavuz Oz, Jianyi Jiang, Eric E., Hellstrom, Ulf P. Trociewitz, and David C. Larbalestier

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the critical current distribution in recent Bi-2212 round wires, showing that their current variation is comparable to Nb-Ti wires and exploring factors affecting their connectivity and performance.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of $I_c$ distributions in Bi-2212 wires made with different powders, highlighting the impact of powder quality and microstructure on current uniformity.
Findings
Bi-2212 wires have about twice the $I_c$ spread of Nb-Ti wires.
No clear contribution of anisotropy to $I_c$ distribution observed.
High-$J_c$ Bi-2212 wires show promising current distribution characteristics.
Abstract
Bi-2212 is the only high-field, high-temperature superconductor (HTS) capable of reaching a critical current density (16 T, 4.2 K) of 6500 in the highly desirable round wire (RW) form. However, state-of-the-art Bi-2212 conductors still have a critical current density () to depairing current density () ratio around 20 to 30 times lower than that of state-of-the-art or REBCO. Previously, we have shown that recent improvements in Bi-2212 RW are due to improved connectivity associated with optimization of the heat treatment process, and most recently due to a transition to a finer and more uniform powder manufactured by Engi-Mat. One quantitative measure of connectivity may be the critical current () distribution, since the local in a wire can vary along the…
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