X-ray powder diffraction study on the MgB2 superconductor with nano-SiC additions: The effects of sintering temperature
Date
2010-06-09Author
Tan, Kwee Yong
Tan, Kim Lee
Abdul Halim, Shaari
Tan, Kar Ban
Chen, Soo Kien
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SiC added MgB2 polycrystalline
samples were synthesized at low (650°C) and
high (850°C) temperatures in order to study the
sintering effect on the phase formation and
superconducting properties. The MgB2 bulks
with addition of 0wt%, 1wt%, 3wt% and 5wt%
were studied with powder X-ray diffraction
technique. We observed that MgB2 remained as
the primary phase for both sintering
temperature in all samples with the presence of
MgO and Mg2Si as the main impurities. Some
diffraction peaks associated with unreacted SiC
is also noticeable. The intensity of the Mg2Si
peaks was found to decrease in samples sintered
at higher temperature. Temperature dependent
magnetic moment measurement showed that the
superconducting transition temperature, Tc
decreases as the SiC addition level increases
while lower sintering temperature degrade Tc to
greater extent. The changes in the physical
properties is discussed based on the results of
phase formation, full width half maximum
(FWHM), lattice parameter and crystallite size.
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