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| Author(s): | Daniel C. van der Laan; Patrick D. Noyes; Miller E. George; Hubertus W. Weijers; Willering P. Gerard; |
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| Title: | Characterization of high-temperature superconducting conductor on round core cables in magnetic fields up to 20 T |
| Published: | February 13, 2013 |
| Abstract: | The next generation of high-field magnets that will operate at magnetic fields substantially above 20 T, or at temperatures substantially above 4.2 K, requires high-temperature superconductors (HTS). Conductor on round core (CORC) cables, in which RE-Ba2Cu3O7-δ (RE=rare earth) (REBCO) coated conductors are wound in a helical fashion on a flexible core, are a practical and versatile HTS cable option for low inductance, high-field magnets. We performed the first tests of CORC magnet cables in liquid helium in fields of up to 20 T. A record critical current Ic of 5021 A was measured at 4.2 K and 19 T. In a cable with an outer diameter of 7.5 mm, this value corresponds to engineering current density Je of 114 A mm-2, the highest Je ever reported for superconducting cables at such high magnetic fields. Additionally, the first magnet wound from an HTS cable was constructed from a 6-m-long CORC cable. The 12-turn, double-layer magnet had an inner diameter of 9 cm and was tested in a magnetic field of 20 T, at which it had an I^dc of 1996 A. The cables were quenched repetitively without degradation during the measurements, demonstrating the feasibility of HTS CORC cables for use in high-field magnet applications. |
| Citation: | Superconductor Science and Technology |
| Volume: | 26 |
| Issue: | 04005 |
| Pages: | pp. 1 - 9 |
| Keywords: | high-temperature superconductivity;high-field superconducting magnet cables;critical current |
| Research Areas: | Superconductivity |
| PDF version: | Click here to retrieve PDF version of paper (2MB) |