Abstract

MgB/sub 2/ commercial powder was encased in a Ni tube and rolled into a monocore tape of about 5 mm in width and 0.3 mm in thickness. Different kinds of metal powder, i.e., In, Sn, Ag, Cu and Ni, were added to the MgB/sub 2/ core. Addition of the low melting point metal powder, e.g., In and Sn, has been found to enhance significantly the J/sub c/ value in MgB/sub 2/ tapes. Annealing at a low temperature yields further increase in the J/sub c/ of tapes with In and Sn addition. The enhancement in J/sub c/ by the In addition and the low temperature annealing reaches a factor of 6-7. The J/sub c/ of the tapes with 10vol% In addition, annealed at 200/spl deg/C for 10 h is on the order of 10/sup 5/ A/cm/sup 2/ at 4.2 K and 0.5 T. The TEM observation shows that In fills up the gaps among MgB/sub 2/ grains. The additional annealing produces better impregnation of In in the core. The improvement in grain linkage seems to be the probable origin for the enhancement in J/sub c/ by the In addition. The optimum amount of In addition to the MgB/sub 2/ core is likely 10-15vol%. Ag, Cu and Ni powder addition yields no apparent effect on J/sub c/ of PIT MgB/sub 2/ tapes.

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