Abstract

Nb/sub 3/(Al,Ge) wires, made through the rapid-heating/quenching process, are very promising for the applications in high fields. The precursor wires were fabricated by a rod-in-tube method, and several kinds of Al-Ge alloys (Al-2at%, 5at%, 10at% and 20at%Ge) were used for the core materials. In the case of Al-20at%Ge alloy core, the disordered A15 phases formed directly with the rapid-heating/quenching. It is necessary for the as-quenched wires to be additionally annealed in order to improve the superconducting properties through the recovery of the long-range order of A15 crystal structure. The best values of T/sub c/ and H/sub c2/ (4.2 K) for the Nb/sub 3/(Al,Ge) wires were 19.4 K and 39 T, respectively. Furthermore, J/sub c/ apparently increased with decreasing the Al-Ge alloy core size in the precursor wires. J/sub c/ (4.2 K, 25 T) of 0.3 /spl mu/m-core Nb/sub 3/(Al,Ge) wire exceeds 150 A/mm/sup 2/, which was about two times larger than that of 1.5 /spl mu/m-core Nb/sub 3/(Al,Ge) wire. The results of TEM observation revealed that the reduction of Al-Ge alloy diameter enhanced the volume fraction of the A15-Nb/sub 3/(Al,Ge) phases through increasing of diffusion pairs density in the composite. The diameter of A15 crystal grains is about 100 nm, and scarcely dependent on the Al-Ge alloy core size.

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