Systematic investigation of a NbTi-Bi2223 hybrid low-resistive joint

  • Wanshuo Sun
  • , Yaohui Wang
  • , Zili Zhang
  • , Xiaolong Zhang
  • , Lei Wang
  • , Junsheng Cheng
  • , Hongli Suo
  • , Qiuliang Wang

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Abstract

In this study, a NbTi-Bi2223 hybrid low-resistive joint fabricated by the superconducting solder method was systematically investigated. The joint is a necessary component of gigahertz nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) with Bi2223 as the insert coil. The joint resistance and current capability under different applied magnetic fields were measured, and the resistance exhibited a near-linear relationship with the applied field. Beyond the superconducting properties, the allowed mechanical criteria for the Bi2223 tape in the joint were also briefly studied. Based on the above two properties, a 1.3 GHz NMR design with a NbTi-Bi2223 hybrid low-resistive joint was shown as an application demonstration. Although the current resistance can fit the magnetic-field decay criteria, obtaining a lower resistance value was attempted by extending the joint length but failed. The main source of the resistance in NbTi-Bi2223 was studied. We attempt to show an engineering-feasible NbTi-Bi2223 hybrid low-resistive joint to help improve the development of gigahertz NMR.

Original languageEnglish
Article number075011
JournalSuperconductor Science and Technology
Volume36
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023

Keywords

  • Bi2223
  • gigahertz NMR
  • interface
  • low-resistive joint
  • NbTi

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