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arxiv: cond-mat/0605689 · v1 · submitted 2006-05-29 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Physical property characterization of Fe-tube encapsulated and vacuum annealed bulk MgB2

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keywords fieldmeasurementsannealedbulkencapsulatedexhibitedfe-tubemagnetic
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We report phase formation, and detailed study of magnetization and resistivity under magnetic field of MgB2 polycrystalline bulk samples prepared by Fe-tube encapsulated and vacuum (10-5 torr) annealed (750 0C) route. Zero-field-cooled magnetic susceptibility (cZFC) measurements exhibited sharp transition to superconducting state with a sizeable diamagnetic signal at 39 K (Tc). The measured magnetization loops of the samples, despite the presence of flux jumps, exhibited a stable current density (Jc) of around 2.4 x 105 A/cm2 in up to 2 T (Tesla) field and at temperatures (T) up to 10 K. The upper critical field is estimated from resistivity measurements in various fields and shows a typical value of 8 T at 21 K. Further, cFC measurements at an applied field of 0.1 T reveal paramagnetic Meissner effect (PME) that is briefly discussed.

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