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  • Thin-Wall Bulk High Tempera...
    Chaud, X.; Kenfaui, D.; Louradour, E.; Noudem, J. G.

    IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 06/2012, Letnik: 22, Številka: 3
    Journal Article, Conference Proceeding

    Thin-wall single domains with artificial patterned holes are highly interesting for stimulating superconducting and mechanical properties of bulk YBCO materials. YBCO single domains were successfully grown from multiple holes preforms by using TSIG or TSMG techniques. The thin-wall configuration enables a remarkable improvement in flux trapping and superconducting properties whatever the used growth process. Progressive oxygenation under high pressure associated to the large specific areas was shown to boost the material performances. A trapped field maximum of 0.84 T was recorded at 0.2 mm above the top surface of a 16 mm thin wall pellet at 77 K. Such complex geometry can be easily and abundantly produced by using an extrusion process. We report for the first time to our knowledge the growth of a single domain from an extruded preform. Thin-wall samples were then impregnated by resign/alloy for mechanical reinforcement.