Microstructural study of brass matrix internal tin multifilamentary Nb3Sn superconductors

2018 
Abstract Zn addition to the Cu matrix in internal-tin-processed Nb 3 Sn superconductors is attractive in terms of the growth kinetics of the Nb 3 Sn layers. Sn activity is enhanced in the Cu–Zn (brass) matrix, which accelerates Nb 3 Sn layer formation. Here, we prepared multifilamentary wires using a brass matrix with a Nb core diameter of less than 10 µm and investigated the potential for further J c improvement through microstructural and microchemical studies. Ti was added into the Sn cores in the precursor wire. Microchemical analysis showed that Ti accumulates between subelements consisting of Nb cores, which blocks Sn diffusion through this region when the spacing between the subelements in the precursor wire is a few microns. The average grain size was found to be about 230 nm through image analysis. To date, matrix J c values of 1470 and 640 A/mm −2 have been obtained at 12 and 16 T, respectively. The area fraction of Nb cores in the filamentary region of the precursor wire was about 36.3%. There was still some unreacted Nb core area after heat treatment. Insufficient Ti diffusion into the Nb 3 Sn layers was identified in the outer subelements. These findings suggest that there is still room for improvement in J c .
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