Author/Authors :
H. Müller، نويسنده , , Th. Schneider، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Magnet coils made out of Nb3Sn superconductors usually are manufactured by the wind- and react-technique. Due to the brittleness of the A15 material the superconductive layer is formed only after the winding of the magnet. This is done by a heat treatment in which Sn diffuses via a matrix into Nb filaments and the superconducting layer is formed. Depending on the exact temperature and time of the heat treatment, the physical properties of the superconductor such as critical current density Jc, upper critical field Bc2, critical temperature Tc and n-value can be varied over a wide range. This is because the diffusion process determines the grain size distribution, the thickness of the superconductive layer as well as the Sn distribution within the layer.