Abstract

In order to allow precise and detailed physical studies of an MgB2 filament made by the internal magnesium diffusion process (IMD), a modified approach (MIMD) using a Mg tube filled with boron powder deformed into wire was introduced. The MIMD process allows easy extraction of the MgB2 filament after the final heat treatment and performance of four-probe resistive measurements and density estimation, which is not possible for standard IMD wires. The Rowell approach has been applied for the grain connectivity from R(T) data of extracted MgB2 for the first time. The filament’s density has been estimated from the precise volume measured by x-ray micro-tomography and mass. The high connectivity and density of the MgB2 filament made by the diffusion process are discussed and compared with those of filaments made by other processes.

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