rogoISS2019 Program

WB: Wires and Bulk -December 3

Dec. 3 (Tue.) Wires and Bulk Special Exhibition Hall B

Recent progress of CC

Chairpersons: Takanobu Kiss (Kyushu University) and Michael J. Wolf (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

WB1-1-INV11:10–11:35

Progress in ultrafast transient liquid assisted growth of high current density superconducting films and coated conductors

*Teresa Puig1, Laia Soler1, Julia Jareno1, Silvia Rasi.1,2, Juri Banchewski1, Roger Guzman1, N. Chamorro4, Max Sieger1, Albert Queralto1, A. Pacheco1, D. Garcia1, L. Salvatini1, K. Gupta1, S. Ricart1, J. Farjas.2, P. Roura.2, Cristian Mocuta3, Ramon Yanez4, Josep Ros4, Xavier Obradors1

Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona, ICMAB-CSIC Campus de la UAB, Catalonia, Spain1
GRMT, Department of Physics, University of Girona, Catalonia, Spain2
Diffabs beamline, Soleil Synchrotron, Paris, France3
Departament de Química, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain4

WB1-211:35–11:55

Recent results on in-field properties in nanoparticle-doped TFA-MOD REBa2Cu3Oy Coated Conductors

*Masashi Miura1,2, Go Tsuchiya1, Takeharu Kato3, Ryoji Yoshida3, Koichi Nakaoka4, Teruo Izumi4, Masaru Kiuchi5, Teruo Matsushita5

Seikei University1
Stanford University2
Japan Fine Ceramics Center3
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology4
Kyushu Institute of Technology5

WB1-311:55–12:15

Strongly Enhanced Critical Current in thickened BaHfO3-doped YBa2Cu3Oy Coated Conductors prepared by Vapor-Liquid-Solid Growth Technique

*Tomohiro Ito1, Kento Yasuda1, Yuji Tsuchiya1, Yusuke Ichino1, Yutaka Yoshida1, Ataru Ichinose2, Tatsunori Okada3, Satoshi Awaji3

Nagoya University, Japan1
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan2
Tohoku University, Japan3

WB1-412:15–12:35

Effectiveness of flux pinning by ion-beam induced defects at low temperatures

*Nicholas J. Long1, Nicholas M. Strickland1, Stuart C. Wimbush1,2, John V. Kennedy2,3, Patrick Kluth4

Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, Lower Hutt, New Zealand1
MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, New Zealand2
National Isotope Centre, GNS Science, Lower Hutt, New Zealand3
Electronic Materials Engineering, Research School of Physics and Engineering, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia4

Nb3Sn and Iron based superconducting wires

Chairpersons: Carmine Senatore (University of Geneva) and Fumitake Kametani (Florida State University)

WB2-1-INV13:30–13:55

Recent progress in newly alloyed Nb3Sn conductors

*Chiara Tarantini1, Shreyas Balachandran1, Peter J. Lee1, Nawaraj Paudel1, Benjamin Walker1, William L. Starch1, David C. Larbalestier1

Applied Superconductivity Center, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, USA1

WB2-2-INV13:55–14:20

Recent Progress of Nb3Sn Wires in Furukawa

*Hisaki Sakamoto1, Daisuke Asami1, Masahiro Sugimoto1, Hideki Ii1, Hirokazu Tsubouchi1, Tomoya Kato1

Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.1

WB2-3-INV14:20–14:45

Recent Progress of Nb3Sn Wires in KSL/JASTEC

*Shinya Kawashima1, Takao Kawarada1, Hiroyuki Kato2, Yukinobu Murakami2, Kazuyoshi Saito2, Michinaka Sugano3, Toru Ogitsu3, Hidetoshi Oguro4, Satoshi Awaji5

Kobe Steel, Ltd.1
Japan Superconductor Technology2
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization3
Tokai Universit4
Tohoku University5

WB2-4-INV

(Moved to December 4 just after the session WB3)