1. Effect of heat treatments on superconducting properties and connectivity in K-doped BaFe2As2
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Chiara Tarantini, Chongin Pak, Yi-Feng Su, Eric E. Hellstrom, David C. Larbalestier, and Fumitake Kametani
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Fe-based superconductors and in particular K-doped BaFe2As2 (K-Ba122) are materials of interest for possible future high-field applications. However the critical current density (J c ) in polycrystalline Ba122 is still quite low and connectivity issues are suspected to be responsible. In this work we investigated the properties of high-purity, carefully processed, K-Ba122 samples synthesized with two separate heat treatments at various temperatures between 600 and 825 °C. We performed specific heat characterization and T c -distribution analysis up to 16 T and we compared them with magnetic T c and J c characterizations, and transmission-electron-microscopy (TEM) microstructures. We found no direct correlation between the magnetic T c and J c , whereas the specific heat T c -distributions did provide valuable insights. In fact the best J c -performing sample, heat treated first at 750 °C and then at 600 °C, has the peak of the T c -distributions at the highest temperatures and the least field sensitivity, thus maximizing H c2 . We also observed that the magnetic T c onset was always significantly lower than the specific heat T c : although we partially ascribe the lower magnetization T c to the small grain size (
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- 2021
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