DocumentCode
996094
Title
CVD processing of carbon fiber superconductors
Author
Dietrich, M. ; Dustmann, C.H. ; Schmaderer, F. ; Wahl, G.
Author_Institution
Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe
Volume
19
Issue
3
fYear
1983
fDate
5/1/1983 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
406
Lastpage
409
Abstract
NbC1-y Ny superconductors are possible candidates for high magnetic field applications because of the high Bc2 > 25 T. The deposition of NbC1-y Ny on carbon fiber bundles with more than 1000 fibers using a two stage chemical vapor deposition process: NbCl5 + 5/2 H2 350 - 1000 ° C, N2 Nb + 5 HCl; Nb + (1-y) CH4 + yNH3 1100 °C NbC1-y Ny has been investigated. The deposition process is carried out at total pressures 0.1 mbar < Ptot < 1000 mbar and is supported by a rf-gas discharge and an ultrasonic field. The influence of the deposition parameters on the grain structure and on the superconducting properties are investigated. It is found that at low pressures the grain size decreases with increasing Nb deposition temperature in contrast to earlier experiments at atmospheric pressure. The following high temperature carbonitriding process causes a slight coarsening of the grains (
%). The main parameters, which influence the microstructure are discussed. The superconducting properties of NbC1-y Ny deposited without the gas discharge are measured. The critical temperature Tc was in the range of 15 K < Tc < 17 K. The following maximum critical currents were measured at 4.2 K: jc (O T) = 106Acm-2jc (13 T) = 104Acm-2. The extrapolated maximum critical magnetic field was Bc2 = 21 T at 4.2 K.
%). The main parameters, which influence the microstructure are discussed. The superconducting properties of NbCKeywords
Carbon materials/devices; Superconducting materials; Chemical vapor deposition; Discharges; Grain size; High temperature superconductors; Magnetic fields; Microstructure; Niobium compounds; Superconductivity; Temperature distribution; Temperature measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1983.1062553
Filename
1062553
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