Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, cilt.22, sa.8, ss.1143-1153, 2011 (SCI-Expanded)
We have fabricated MgB 2/Fe monofilament wires and tapes by a powder-in tube (PIT) technique, using an ex-situ process without any intermediate annealing. MgB 2/Fe monofilament tapes were annealed at 650-1,050°C for 60 min and 950°C for 30-240 min. We have investigated the effect of annealing temperatures and times on the formation of MgB 2 phase, activation energy, temperature dependence of irreversibility field H irr(T) and upper critical field H c2(T), transition temperature (T c), lattice parameters (a and c), full width at half maximum, crystallinity, resistivity, residual resistivity ratio, active cross-sectional area fraction and critical current densities. We observed that the activation energies of the MgB 2/Fe monofilament samples increased with increasing annealing temperature up to 950°C and with increasing annealing time up to 60 min while it decreased with increasing magnetic field. For the MgB 2/Fe monofilament tape, the slope of the H c2-T and H irr-T curves decreased with increasing annealing temperature from 850 to 950°C as well as with increasing annealing time from 30 to 60 min. The transport and microstructure investigations show that T c, J c and microstructure properties are remarkably enhanced with increasing annealing temperature. The highest value of critical current density is obtained for the sample annealed at 950°C for 60 min. The J c and T c offset values of the sample annealed at 950°C for 60 min were found to be 260.43 A/cm 2 at 20 and 38.1 K, respectively. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.