B. Zeitlin, E. Gregory, J. Marte, M. Benz, R. Scanlan, D. Dietderich
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Abstract
MEIT conductors fabricated with Nb‐1at%Zr filaments are evaluated as to the effect of the additions of Oxygen and Titanium introduced through the tin core. The effects as a function of time and temperature are evaluated through reaction area and grain size. Current density in the reaction layer is evaluated as a function of magnetic field and the reaction variables. In the temperature range of 850 °C to 900°C the addition of oxygen yielded the best results with layer current density of 1877 A/mm2 at 12 T. Fabrication experience with Nb‐1at%ZrOx filaments and solutions are also discussed.