Abstract

The feasibility of creating high-current leads on the basis of second-generation (2G) high-temperature superconductors (HTSs) was demonstrated. A method for graded soldering of 2G HTS tape stacks is proposed. It allows one to avoid negative effects that are related to an inhomogeneous current sharing between parallel HTS conductors. A prototype of HTS-coated current leads (CLs) was designed, manufactured, and tested; its critical current exceeds 18 kА. Prototypes of HTS CLs for the superconducting magnetic system of the Nuclotron accelerator (a part of the NICA collider) with an operating current of 6 kA were developed, manufactured, and tested in liquid helium (the overcurrent was 9 kA).

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