Abstract
Critical current Ic and magnetization M of industrial MgB2 tape and wire were measured in order to estimate their suitability for production of liquid helium free cryomagnetic system. Samples were subjected to bending with different diameters Db and critical current was measured at temperature T = 4.2 K in magnetic fields up to 10 T. The dependences of the critical current on the diameter of the bend Ic (Db) were found and used for optimization of liquid helium free cryomagnetic system. The magnetization of the wire was measured by a vibrating sample magnetometer at temperatures T = 4.2,10, 15, 20, 25 K in magnetic fields up to 14 T. It was found that the magnetization curve M (H) is influenced by ferromagnetic response of the metal matrix. Ferromagnetic contribution had been taken into account and magnetization loops caused by the diamagnetic contribution of the superconducting phase were extracted. Dependencies Ic(T) and Ic(H) were obtained from the data.
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