Large field generation with Hot Isostatically Pressed Powder-in-Tube MgB2 coil at 25 K

Abstract

We present the fabrication and test results of Hot-Isostatic-Pressed (HIPed) Powder-in-Tube (PIT) MgB2 coils. The coils properties were measured by transport and magnetization at different applied fields (H) and temperatures (T). The engineering critical current (Je) value is the largest reported in PIT MgB2 wires or tapes. At 25 K our champion 6-layer coil was able to generate a field of 1 T at self-field (Ic > 220 A, Je 2.8 × 104 A/cm2). At 4 K this coil generated 1.6 T under an applied field of 1.25 T (Ic 350 A, Je 4.5 × 104 A/cm2). These magnetic fields are high enough for a superconducting transformer or magnet applications such as MRI. A SiC doped MgB2 single layer coil shows a promising improvement at high fields and exhibits Jc > 104 A/cm2 at 7 T.

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