Enhanced Magnetic Levitation and Guidance Force in MgB{sub 2} Bulks by Synthetic Engine Oil Immersion

We have used ‘Synthetic engine oil’ as a rich easily accessible carbon source and investigated the effect of engine oil on the microstructure, critical current density (J{sub c}), vertical levitation force (F{sub z}) and guidance force (F{sub x}) properties of MgB{sub 2} superconductor. The polycrys...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of superconductivity and novel magnetism 2019-04, Vol.32 (4)
Hauptverfasser: Savaşkan, Burcu, Koparan, Ezgi Taylan, Güner, Sait Barış, Öztürk, Kemal, Çelik, Şükrü
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Zusammenfassung:We have used ‘Synthetic engine oil’ as a rich easily accessible carbon source and investigated the effect of engine oil on the microstructure, critical current density (J{sub c}), vertical levitation force (F{sub z}) and guidance force (F{sub x}) properties of MgB{sub 2} superconductor. The polycrystalline disk-shaped MgB{sub 2} bulk samples have been prepared using two-step solid-state reaction process. After the first heating process, MgB{sub 2} bulk samples immersed in the engine oil for different durations (30, 120, 300 and 1440 min). XRD analysis indicated the decreasing of lattice parameters of samples and confirmed C substitution in boron sites. Vertical levitation and guidance force measurements were carried out with both Field-cooling (FC) and zero-field-cooling (ZFC) regimes at different temperatures of 20, 24 and 28 K. It was found that engine oil addition slightly increases the levitation and guidance force properties. The F{sub z} values were obtained as 11.17 and 11.58 N for pure and MgB{sub 2} sample immersed for 30 min at 20 K in ZFC regime. In addition, the MgB{sub 2} sample immersed for 300 min in engine oil showed the highest J{sub c} value of 5.3×10{sup 4} A cm{sup − 2} at 15 K and self-field and showed the highest guidance force value of 4.14 N at 20 K. These finding suggest that synthetic engine oil is a cost-effective and promising method to improve the levitation and guidance force performance as well as the critical current density of MgB{sub 2} bulk superconductor.
ISSN:1557-1939
1557-1947