2005
DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2005.848914
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Effect of Third-Element Additions on the Upper Critical Field of Bronze-Processed<tex>$rm Nb_3rm Sn$</tex>

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“…Possibilities for improving the superconducting properties of the Nb-Sn system by the use of third-and fourth-element additions have been extensively investigated (see [31,46,47,[67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78]) and reviewed [4,45]. Of a wide range of possible ternary additions, Ta and Ti are most widely applied in wires.…”
Section: Titanium and Tantalum Additionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possibilities for improving the superconducting properties of the Nb-Sn system by the use of third-and fourth-element additions have been extensively investigated (see [31,46,47,[67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78]) and reviewed [4,45]. Of a wide range of possible ternary additions, Ta and Ti are most widely applied in wires.…”
Section: Titanium and Tantalum Additionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The O+Sn sample appears it will be superior for times greater than 10 hours at 850˚C. Measurements of the 1000˚C samples showed a marked drop in apparent H* with the SnO 2 sample having an H* of 10 T. The other samples appeared to be resistive above 6 T. Kuranhashi, et al reported a marked drop in T c and B c2 in bronze matrix conductors between a peak of 850˚C and 940˚C with B c2 at 940˚C of 20T [48]. Also the ternary appears to show 2 at% of Cu in solution though there is some disagreement in phase diagrams.…”
Section: Experiments To Demonstrate the Best Extrusion And Drawing Comentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It is also known that some third element additions can substantially influence some specific superconducting properties of Nb 3 Sn conductors. Although there are still concerns, in recent years, about dopping in bronze-processed strands [12], the internal-Sn strands are more popular in which the alloyed element is preferable to Ti [13] or Ta [14]. More recently, alloying Zr in Nb 3 Sn strands has also attracted rather big attention [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%