Development of Long-Length BMO-Doped REBCO Coated Conductors by Hot-Wall PLD Process

Fujikura Ltd., Chiba, Japan, has developed stable and high-throughput production techniques for REBCO coated conductors (CC) by using large-area ion-beam-assisted-deposition (IBAD), and hot-wall type pulsed-laser-deposition (PLD). Recently, we have been attempting to dope BaMO 3 (BMO, M: Zr or Hf) t...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity 2018-06, Vol.28 (4), p.1-4
Hauptverfasser: Fujita, Shinji, Muto, Shogo, Hirata, Wataru, Adachi, Yutaka, Yoshida, Tomo, Igarashi, Mitsunori, Kakimoto, Kazuomi, Iijima, Yasuhiro, Naoe, Kunihiro, Kiss, Takanobu, Okada, Tatsunori, Awaji, Satoshi
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Zusammenfassung:Fujikura Ltd., Chiba, Japan, has developed stable and high-throughput production techniques for REBCO coated conductors (CC) by using large-area ion-beam-assisted-deposition (IBAD), and hot-wall type pulsed-laser-deposition (PLD). Recently, we have been attempting to dope BaMO 3 (BMO, M: Zr or Hf) to REBCO layer in order to enhance in-field critical current density (J c ). In the course of optimizing deposition conditions of PLD for BaHfO 3 doped EuBCO films on IBAD templates, "high J c condition" and "high growth rate condition" were found. For samples prepared under these conditions, the magnetic field angle dependence of I c and REBCO thickness dependence were investigated. Finally, we succeeded in fabricating a 300-m-long CC with uniform I c distribution at the high-growth-rate condition. The longitudinal I c homogeneity (defined as standard deviation divided by average) at 77 K evaluated by magnetization method was 2.6%, which is comparable to nondoped conductors. Transport in-field I c for the both end points were 1756 and 1786 A/cm at 30 K, 2 T, respectively.
ISSN:1051-8223
1558-2515
DOI:10.1109/TASC.2018.2791805