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Reaction temperature dependence of MgB2 superconducting bulks using the different sizes of Mg raw powders

  • K.C., Chung
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.36-39
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    • 2022
  • Since the MgB2 superconductor is simply composed of two constituents of Mg and B, its performance can be monitored easily with the change of one ingredient compared to the other. With the powder size of B less than 100 nm, two different sizes of Mg powders are used to investigate the reaction temperature dependence of MgB2 bulk samples. In the range of 630-700℃ for the duration of 30 min., the un-reacted Mg is seen only at 630℃ with Mg powder size of <5 ㎛, whereas Mg traces are detected at all the temperature range with Mg powder size of <45 ㎛. The reaction temperature dependence of MgB2 superconducting transition temperature, Tc, shows little difference whether Mg powder size is large or small in this range except for the 630℃. It is worthy of notice that the critical current densities of MgB2 show higher performance with the small size of Mg compared to the large one at all field ranges. With the Mg powder size of <45 ㎛, flux pinning is enhanced with decreasing the reaction temperature, whereas flux pinning properties is quite similar in the Mg powder size of <5 ㎛ except for the 630℃, where Mg is left behind after the reaction.

Reaction Parameters on the Reactivity in the Preparation of B4C by SHS (자전연소합성법에 의한 B4C분말의 제조에 있어 반응성에 대한 반응변수의 고찰)

  • Shin, Chang-Yun;Yun, Ki-Seok;Park, Yeong-Cheol;Hayk, Nersisyan;Won, Chang-Whan
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.22-27
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    • 2005
  • The preparation of B4C by SHS in $B_{2}O_{3}-Mg-C$ system was investigated in this study. In the preparation of B4C, the effect on reactivity and reaction products of the initial pressure of inert gas in reactor, the content of Mg and C in mixture was investigated. The minimum initial pressure of inert gas in reactor for SHS reaction in this system was 25 atm, and as the pressure increased, the concentration of unreacted Mg decreased and combustion temperature increased. At the initial inert gas pressure in reactor of 25 atm, the optimum composition for the preparation of pure B4C was $2B_{2}O_{3}+6.3Mg +0.94C$. The B4C synthesized in this condition had an irregular shape and the particle size of $1\~3{\mu}m$.

Comparison of in-situ $MgB_2$ Superconducting Properties Under Different Annealing Environment (열처리조건 변화에 따른 in-situ $MgB_2$ 초전도 특성 비교)

  • Chung, K.C.;Sinha, B. B.;Chang, S.H.;Kim, J.H.;Dou, S. X.
    • Progress in Superconductivity
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.116-121
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    • 2012
  • Effect of mixed gas and additional Mg powder in an annealing process of the $MgB_2$ is investigated. Four different type of samples were prepared, each in different annealing environment of Ar, $Ar+4%H_2$, Ar with Mg powder and $Ar+4%H_2$ with Mg powder. Different annealing environment did not affect the electron-phonon interaction which is reflected from the same superconducting transition of 36.6 K for all samples. The reducing effect of hydrogen is clearly depicted from the presence of excess Mg in sample synthesized in $Ar+4%H_2$ gas implying the reduced rate of reaction between Mg and B. This has manifested itself in terms of slightly increased high-field critical current density of the sample. In contrast, the sample synthesized in $Ar+4%H_2$ with Mg powder, has shown overall enhancement in the superconducting properties as presented by higher diamagnetic saturation and critical current density.

Fabrication of $MgB_2$ tape with metal powder addition (금속분말이 첨가된 $MgB_2$ 선재의 제조 및 특성)

  • Ko, Jae-Woong;Yoo, Jai-Moo;Kim, Young-Kuk;Chung, Kook-Chae;Yoo, Sang-Im;Wang, Xio Lin;Dou, Shi Xue
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.1-4
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    • 2006
  • The $MgB_2$ tapes with several metal powder addition were fabricated by PIT method with or without heat treatment. The $J_c$ value of $5.600A/cm^2$ and $16.000A/cm^2$ at 4.2 K and 5 T were obtained for the $MgB_2$ tape and 10 vol % of Cu added $MgB_2$ tape without heat treatment respectively. The $J_c$ value of $8.000A/cm^2$ and $35,000A/cm^2$ at 4.2 K and 5 T were obtained for the $MgB_2$ tape and 10 vol. % of Al added $MgB_2$ tape with heat treatment, respectively. The $J_c-B$ curve shows enhancement in $J_c$ under magnetic field. which suggests enhancement in workability and grain connectivity with several metal powder addition.

Fabrication of MgB2 superconducting wires with advanced Mg-Powder-Compaction process

  • Oh, S.H.;Oh, Y.S.;Jang, S.H.;Moon, Y.H.;Chung, K.C.;Kang, S.H.
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.14-18
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    • 2021
  • The Mg-Powder-Compaction (MPC) process is proposed to fabricate the MgB2 superconducting wires. Mg powder wall, similar to the Mg metal tube, inside the Nb outer sheath has been made and the stochiometric B powder was inserted into the wall. Even though the very high MgB2 core density of 2.53 g/cm3 is obtained, the superconducting area fraction of MgB2 is not high enough for the applications. In this work, an advanced MPC process was adopted by adding Mg powder into B powder. The Mg powder wall in the initial wire was fabricated by controlling the wall thickness while maintaining a constant density, and the mixture of B and Mg powder was filled into the Mg powder wall with the same filling density. It is found that the reduction in the area of the Mg powder wall proceeds similar to the wire, and the Mg powder wall is well maintained at the final wire diameter, which is advantage for the fabrication of long wires. With the advanced MPC process, as the added Mg is increased the densities of MgB2 core is decreased and the porous structure is formed, it is found that the area fraction of superconducting MgB2 increase up to the 37.7 % with the improved high critical current density (Jc) and the engineering critical current density (Je).

Fabrication of $MgB_2$ Thin Films by rf-sputtering (rf-sputtering을 이용한 $MgB_2$ 박막 제작)

  • 안종록;황윤석;이순걸
    • Progress in Superconductivity
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.153-156
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    • 2003
  • We have studied fabrication of $MgB_2$ thin film on $SrTiO_3$ (001) and r-cut $A1_2$$O_3$ substrates by rf magnetron sputtering method using and $ MgB_2$ single target and two targets of Mg and B, respectively. Based on P -T phase diagram of $MgB_2$ and vapor pressure curves of Mg and B, a three-step process was employed. B layer was deposited at the bottom to enhance the film adhesion to the substrate. Secondly, co-sputtering of Mg and B was done. Finally, Mg was sputtered on top to compensate fur the loss of Mg during annealing. Subsequently, $MgB_2$ films were in-situ annealed in various conditions. The sample fabricated using the three-step process showed $T_{c}$ of 24 K and formation of superconducting $MgB_2$ phase was confirmed by XRD spectra. In case of co-sputtering deposition, $T_{c}$ depended on annealing time and argon pressure. However, those made by single-target sputtering showed non-superconducting behavior or low transition temperature, at best.est.

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Cryogenic milling for the fabrication of high Jc MgB2 bulk superconductors

  • Kim, D.N.;Kang, M.O.;Jun, B.H.;Kim, C.J.;Park, H.W.
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 2017
  • Cryogenic milling which is a combined process of low-temperature treatment and mechanical milling was applied to fabricate high critical current density $(J_c)MgB_2$ bulk superconductors. Liquid nitrogen was used as a coolant, and no solvent or lubricant was used. Spherical Mg ($6-12{\mu}m$, 99.9 % purity) and plate-like B powder (${\sim}1{\mu}m$, 97 % purity) were milled simultaneously for various time periods (0, 2, 4, 6 h) at a rotating speed of 500 rpm using $ZrO_2$ balls. The (Mg+2B) powders milled were pressed into pellets and heat-treated at $700^{\circ}C$ for 1 h in flowing argon. The use of cryomilled powders as raw materials promoted the formation reaction of superconducting $MgB_2$, reduced the grain size of $MgB_2$, and suppressed the formation of impurity MgO. The superconducting critical temperature ($T_c$) of $MgB_2$ was not influenced as the milling time (t) increased up to 6 h. Meanwhile, the critical current density ($J_c$) of $MgB_2$ increased significantly when t increased to 4 h. When t increased further to 6 h, however, $J_c$ decreased. The $J_c$ enhancement of $MgB_2$ by cryogenic milling is attributed to the formation of the fine grain $MgB_2$ and a suppression of the MgO formation.

Effect of Ball-Milling on the Superconducting Properties of C and C-Based Compound Doped $MgB_2$ (탄소 및 탄소화합물이 도핑된 $MgB_2$ 초전도체의 볼밀링 효과)

  • Ahn, Jung-Ho;Jang, Min-Kyu;Oh, Sang-Jun
    • Progress in Superconductivity
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.17-22
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    • 2008
  • We have examined the effect of ball-milling on the superconducting properties of $MgB_2$ doped with C. The ball-milling of pre-reacted $MgB_2$ powder was carried out in dry or wet state using C or diethylenetriamine ($C_{4}H_{13}N_3$) as additives. The diethylenetriamine, whose chemical formula contains no oxygen, was chosen to avoid an excess oxidation during doping. The superconducting transition temperature (Tc) of the ball-milled or doped $MgB_2$ powders was only slightly smaller than that of undoped $MgB_2$. The critical current density (Jc) of the highly ball-milled $MgB_2$ was higher than that of C-doped $MgB_2$. The addition of diethylenetriamine was detrimental to Jc, although Tc was almost unchanged.

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Introduction of RAG25gene into Codonopsis lanceolata by Agrobacterium tumefaciens (Agrobacterium tumefaciens에 의한 RAG25유전자의 더덕 (Codonopsis lanceolata)으로의 도입)

  • 신준혜;박민철
    • Korean Journal of Plant Tissue Culture
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.491-496
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    • 2000
  • A RAG25 gene regulating flowering time was introduced into Codonopsis lanceolata through high efficiencies (ca. 90%) of plant regeneration. The leaf explants were immersed in YEP media containing Agrobacterium tumefaciens (pGA 1209) harboring RAG25 gene, and cocultivated for 3 days. After cocultivation, they were cultured in shoot inducing media (SIM), N2B2 (NAA 2 mg/L, BA 2 mg/L and kanamycin 20 mg/L) and N2B4 (NAA 2 mg/L, BA 4 mg/L and kanamycin 20 mg/L), and the putative transformants were regenerated. The introduction of nptII and RAG25 gene into Codonopsis lanceolata was confirmed by 0.7 kb and 0.6 kb bands from polymerase chain reaction and reconfirmed by Southern hybridization using PCR product of RAG25 gene.

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Effect of boron nutrition on American ginseng in field and in nutrient cultures

  • Proctor, John T.A.;Shelp, Barry J.
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.73-77
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    • 2014
  • Field and nutrient cultures of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) were used to establish foliar symptoms related to boron (B) concentration in leaves and soils, and to evaluate radish as a time-saving model system for B nutrition. Application of excess B, 8 kg/ha versus the recommended 1.5 kg/ha, to field plantings of 2-, 3-, and 4-yr-old American ginseng plants just prior to crop emergence caused, within 4 wk after crop emergence, leaf symptoms of chlorosis followed by necrosis starting at the tips and progressing along the margins. The B concentration in leaves of 2-4-yr-old plants receiving 1.5 kg/ha Bwas $30{\mu}g/g$ dry mass compared to $460{\mu}g/g$ dry mass where 8 kg/ha B was applied. Similarly, B concentration in soils receiving the lower B concentration was 1.8 mg/g dry mass and $2.2-2.8{\mu}g/g$ dry mass where the higher B concentration was applied. Application of 8 kg/ha B reduced the dry yield of 3rd-yr roots by 20% from 2745 kg/ha to 2196 kg/ha and 4th-yr roots by 26% from 4130 kg/ha to 3071 kg/ha. Ginseng seedlings and radish were grown under greenhouse conditions in nutrient culture with four B concentrations ranging from 0 mg/L to 10 mg/L. At 5 mg/L and 10 mg/L ginseng and radish developed typical leaf B toxicity symptoms similar to those described above for field-grown plants. Increasing B in the nutrient solution from 0.5 mg/L to 10 mg/L decreased, in a linear fashion, the root and leaf dry mass of ginseng, but not radish. Given the many similarities of ginseng and radish to B utilization, radish might be used as a timesaving model system for the study of B, and other micronutrients, in the slow-growing perennial ginseng.