Abstract

Recently it has been reported that the critical current density of rapid-heating, quenching, and transformation (RHQT) Nb/sub 3/Al superconductor for high fields was vastly improved by Cu additions. That superconductor was made by rod-in-tube (RIT) process. In this work we tried to fabricate a Cu added Nb/sub 3/Al superconductor by jelly-roll (JR) process, which is one of practical processes of Nb/sub 3/Al superconductor fabrication. We fabricated a miniature sized billet and completed the drawing of multifilamentary wire of 1.10 mm in diameter and 41 m in length with no breakage. A sample subjected to the RHQT showed a core J/sub c/ (4.2 K) of 62 A/mm/sup 2/ at 24 T and exceeded the ordinary RHQT Nb/sub 3/Al JR superconductor (without Cu addition) in core J/sub c/ at high fields.

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