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Hiromi Tanaka1, Yi Li2, Yoonhyuck Choi2, Dongkeun Park3, Wooseung Lee3, Hideki Tanaka4, Juan Bascuñàn3, Yukikazu Iwasa3.
Abstract
We suggested an MgB2 joint process with its own heat-treatment schedule to apply it for our 1.5-T MgB2 "finger" MRI magnet. In fabricating the MgB2 magnet, the optimal heat-treatment schedule to attain a reproducible and high critical current is different in a joint and a coil. To solve this problem, we introduced an additional heating system, which is composed of a cartridge heater and a thermocouple connected with a copper block, into a box-type furnace. Then, we carried out heat-treatments with exclusively increasing the joint-part temperature above the Mg melting point of 645 °C-the joint was actually heated up to 700 °C. We evaluated a critical current and a crystal structure of the obtained MgB2 joint. From experimental results, we found that the joint heated with the own heat-treatment schedule, which is 700 °C for 1 h + 600 °C for 11 h, showed a good I c of over 450 A at 15K under self-field. The joint resistance was estimated by the coil operation for 18 days, and it was expected to be less than 10-12 Ω.Entities:
Keywords: an MgB2; critical current; joint process; the own heat-treatment schedule
Year: 2021 PMID: 34898960 PMCID: PMC8654129 DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2021.3064517
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Appl Supercond