The effects on transition critical temperature, lattice parameters, critical current density, and flux pinning
of doping MgB2
with carbon nanoparticles, were studied for bulk, wire and tape under a wide
range of processing conditions. Under the optimum conditions, magnetic
Jc
was enhanced by two orders of magnitude at 5 K for a field of 8 T, and by a factor of 33 at 20 K for a
field of 5 T for bulk samples, whereas enhancement by a factor of 5.7 was observed in the transport
Ic
at 12 T and 4.2 K for a wire sample. Samples sintered at high temperature (900 and
1000 °C) exhibited
excellent Jc,
approximately 10 000 A cm−2
in fields up to 8 T at 5 K. This result indicates that flux pinning was enhanced by the
carbon substitution for B with increasing sintering temperature. Highly dispersed
nanoparticles are believed to enhance the flux pinning directly, in addition to the
introduction of pinning centres by carbon substitution. Nano-C is proposed to be one of the
most promising dopants besides SiC and CNT for the enhancement of flux pinning for
MgB2
in high fields.
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