Effect of sintering temperature under high pressure in the uperconductivity for MgB2
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- 21 February 2001
Abstract
We report the effect of the sintering temperature on the superconductivity of MgB2 pellets prepared under a high pressure of 3 GPa. The superconducting properties of the non-heated MgB2 in this high pressure were poor. However, as the sintering temperature increased, the superconducting properties were vastly enhanced, which was shown by the narrow transition width for the resistivity and the low-field magnetizations. This shows that heat treatment under high pressure is essential to improve superconducting properties. These changes were found to be closely related to changes in the surface morphology observed using scanning electron microscopy.Keywords
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- Version 1, 2001-02-21, ArXiv
- Published version: Applied Physics Letters, 78 (26), 4157.
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