Enhancing superconducting performance and microhardness of bulk MgB2 through novel melamine doping
Abstract
This study investigates the effect of melamine (C3H6N6), a novel carbon-based compound, on the superconducting and mechanical properties of MgB2. Samples were synthesized using the composition 1 Mg + 2B + x(C3H6N6), with x ranging from 0 to 0.0050 g. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed that melamine successfully introduced carbon into the MgB2 lattice, resulting in a slight reduction in the a and c lattice parameters. Despite these structural modifications, both doped and undoped MgB2 samples exhibited a consistent superconducting transition temperature (Tc) of around 37.7 K. The critical current density (Jc), calculated using Bean's critical state model, increased from 246 to 332 kA/cm2 at 20 K in self-field conditions, when the melamine content reached 0.0035 g. Vickers microhardness tests revealed a reverse indentation size effect, indicating increasing hardness with higher applied loads. The optimal melamine concentration of 0.0035 g, combined with homemade nano boron, achieved the highest Jc of 720 kA/cm2 at 10 K. These findings demonstrate the potential of melamine-doped MgB2 for enhanced performance, reinforcing its promise for a wide range of industrial applications.
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Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (2)
Shadab Malik
Materials for Energy and Environmental Laboratory, Superconducting Materials Group, Graduate School of Engineering and Science, Shibaura Institute of Technology , 3-7-5 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo 135-8548,
Miryala Muralidhar
Materials for Energy and Environmental Laboratory, Superconducting Materials Group, Graduate School of Engineering and Science, Shibaura Institute of Technology , 3-7-5 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo 135-8548,