Abstract

In this paper we present the results of critical current (Ic) measurements of MgB2 wires made with two different set-ups of the four-point probe method: current sweep type—constant magnetic field and increasing current, and field sweep type—constant current and rapidly increasing magnetic field. Results from magnet field sweep type measurements can be interpreted by a new physical concept—a jump of the electric field in low magnetic fields. This physical concept can be correlated with damages in the Nb-barrier existing in the MgB2 wire and be employed as a detection scheme. The damage in Nb barrier reduces critical current density (Jc) and complicates the study on critical temperature (Tc), upper critical field (Bc2), irreversible magnetic field (Birr), pinning force (Fp), and pinning centers in superconducting MgB2 wires. Our proposed method to detect damages in Nb barrier would benefit efforts in development and applications of MgB2 wires.

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