Abstract

Mono-core MgB2 wires were produced by internal magnesium diffusion (IMD) and in-situ powder-in-tube (PIT) technique. Hysteresis loops and magnetic relaxations were measured to calculate critical current density, Jcm (via Bean’s critical state model) and mean effective activation energy (via Anderson’s flux creep theory). To calculate Jcm of the IMD sample, the formulae for typical cylindrical sample geometry must have been modified properly with regard to IMD hollow cylinder geometry. Results for Jcm were compared to direct transport measurements. Also studied was the irreversibility field, Birr, and upper critical field, Bc2. It was found that the dominant difference between wires is in Jc. For the IMD sample, Jc was higher and less field-dependent than Jc of the PIT sample.

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