Scanning Hall-probe microscopy for site-specific observation of microstructure in superconducting wires and tapes for the clarification of their performance bottlenecks
2020
This paper reports a diagnostic method for clarifying performance bottlenecks of superconducting wires and tapes for their further performance enhancements. In particular, our achievements by scanning Hall-probe microscopy (SHPM), which worked well for selecting positions for microstructure observation by SEM, TEM, and X-ray CT, are introduced. This hybrid microscopy offers the information of direct relationship between the performance of a practical-scale superconducting wire or tape and its origin in micro-scale or nano-scale structure. As such examples, characterization results for an MgB2 multi-filamentary wire, a commercially available long RE-123 coated conductor, and a striated multi-filamentary coated conductor are reported in this paper through reviewing our past studies.
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