Abstract

The internal-tin technique is an excellent method of fabricating Nb3Sn superconducting wires with high critical current densities. We have developed an internal-tin Nb3Sn wire in which the multi-filamentary wire is fabricated by assembling mono-filamentary Nb elements and mono-filamentary Sn elements. The simple fabrication process allows a reduction in the fabrication cost of the wires. By optimizing the spacing of the Nb3Sn filaments, a 600 m long wire with a high critical current density of 400 A/mm2 at 18 T and no flux jumping was fabricated.

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