Synthesis of CaKFe4As4 bulk samples with high critical current density using a spark plasma sintering technique

Abstract

A high density CaKFe4As4 bulk sample was successfully synthesized using a spark plasma sintering (SPS) technique. The density of the synthesized sample was 5.02 g cm-3, corresponding to 96.2% of the theoretical density of CaKFe4As4. Moreover, a reasonably high Vickers hardness of 1 GPa was measured. The electrical resistivity of the SPS bulk sample was as low as approximately 600 μ cm at 300 K, which is smaller than that of the ordinary sintered polycrystalline sample by nearly one order of magnitude, and exhibited a sharp superconducting transition, with the transition width c less than 2 K, indicating an improved grain connectivity. The critical current density of the SPS bulk sample, as calculated from the magnetization hysteresis loops (magnetic Jc), reached 18 kA cm-2 at 4.2 K under 5 T, which is the highest among the iron-based superconductor polycrystalline samples reported thus far.

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