“…In the present work, Nb 3 Sn was formed using elemental niobium and tin powder as the starting material, while Neijmeijer and Koster made Nb 3 Sn via the reaction between Nb 6 Sn 5 powder and elemental niobium. [10] The powder mixture comprised of stoichiometric proportions of elemental niobium and tin powder was mechanically alloyed for 3 hours and the mechanically alloyed powder mixture was heat treated. X-ray diffraction studies failed to show the presence Nb 3 Sn formation in powders milled for up to 3 hours.…”
“…In the present work, Nb 3 Sn was formed using elemental niobium and tin powder as the starting material, while Neijmeijer and Koster made Nb 3 Sn via the reaction between Nb 6 Sn 5 powder and elemental niobium. [10] The powder mixture comprised of stoichiometric proportions of elemental niobium and tin powder was mechanically alloyed for 3 hours and the mechanically alloyed powder mixture was heat treated. X-ray diffraction studies failed to show the presence Nb 3 Sn formation in powders milled for up to 3 hours.…”
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