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Fabrication And Superconducting Properties Of Highly Dense Mgb2 Bulk Using A Two-Step Sintering Method, Minoru Maeda, Yue Zhao, Yoshifumi Watanabe, Hiroaki Matsuoka, Y Kubota
Fabrication And Superconducting Properties Of Highly Dense Mgb2 Bulk Using A Two-Step Sintering Method, Minoru Maeda, Yue Zhao, Yoshifumi Watanabe, Hiroaki Matsuoka, Y Kubota
Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers
We investigated on microstructure and superconducting properties of high-density MgB2superconductors synthesized by a heat-treatment method combining a short period of sintering at 1100°C with a following annealing at a low temperature. The two-step sintering method was found to achieve a coexistence of a high density and broadened XRD full width at half maximum (FWHM) of MgB2 peak in the samples. The onset of diamagnetism at 5 T was approximately 2 K higher than those of the samples heat-treated by single-step sintering at high or low temperatures. Different second-step annealing temperatures were examined in this work. …
A Superconducting Transistorlike Device Having Good Input-Output Isolation, Ivan Nevirkovets
A Superconducting Transistorlike Device Having Good Input-Output Isolation, Ivan Nevirkovets
Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers
A multiterminal superconducting device with the S1IS2FIS3 structure (where S, I, and F denote a superconductor, an insulator, and a ferromagnetic material) is fabricated and characterized. Introducing a thin ferromagnetic layer into the middle electrode dramatically reduces parasitic back action of the acceptor junction (S1IS2) bias current on the injector junction (S2FIS3)current-voltage characteristic as compared with that for the formerly reported quiteron, a device exploiting similar operation principle.