Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
We studied the influence of the disorder introduced in polycrystalline MgB2 samples by neutron irradiation.
To circumvent self-shielding effects due to the strong interaction between thermal neutrons and 10B we
employed isotopically enriched 11B which contains 40 times less 10B than natural B. The comparison of
electrical and structural properties of different series of samples irradiated in different neutron sources, also
using Cd shields, allowed us to conclude that, despite the low 10B content, the main damage mechanisms are
caused by thermal neutrons, whereas fast neutrons play a minor role. Irradiation leads to an improvement in
both upper critical field and critical current density for an exposure level in the range 1-21018 cm-2. With
increasing fluence the superconducting properties are depressed. An in-depth analysis of the critical field and
current density behavior has been carried out to identify what scattering and pinning mechanisms come into
play. Finally, the correlation between some characteristic lengths and the transition widths is analyzed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Manfrinetti, Pietro; Marre', Daniele; Palenzona, Andrea; Putti, Marina; Siri, Antonio; Ferdeghini, Carlo; Pallecchi, Ilaria; Braccini, Valeria
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