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Iron-based superconductors are expected to be used in strong magnet applications owing to their excellent superconducting properties. The process of sintering a mechanically alloyed precursor powder i...s effective in achieving a high upper critical field and critical current density in BaFe2As2 (Ba122) polycrystalline bulk materials. However, when this process is applied to K-doped Ba122, which shows the highest critical temperature in the Ba122 family, suppressing the vaporization of potassium is challenging. In this study, spark plasma sintering (SPS) method was applied to K-doped Ba122 to achieve fast densification. In contrast to the conventional synthesis method, which requires several tens of hours, optimally K-doped bulks with near theoretical density were obtained after only 5 min of SPS, and the magnetic critical current density reached 105 A/cm2 at 5 K. The demonstrated superconducting properties suggest that this fast densification technique is a useful tool for applying K-doped Ba122 to bulk trapped field magnets.続きを見る
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