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Advances in high-field iron-based superconducting wires and tapes
*Yanwei Ma1,2

Iron-based superconductors (IBS) are very promising candidates for high-field applications owing to their ultrahigh upper critical field (Hc2) and very small anisotropy. For the practical applications, IBS wires and tapes with high transport critical current density (Jc), high mechanical strength and sufficient length are crucial. In the recent years, high transport Jc up to 1.5×105 A cm-2 at 4.2 K and 10 T was achieved in highly textured IBS tapes based on a powder-in-tube (PIT) method. Furthermore, the transport Jc of IBS tapes with high-strength composite metal sheath such as Cu/Ag and Stainless steel/Ag was enhanced above 105 A cm-2 at 4.2 K and 10 T as well. On the other hand, with hot isostatic pressing process, the Jc-performance of IBS round wires was also significantly improved. In this presentation, key elements and underlying issues for achieving higher Jc are identified and discussed in terms of the current state of the art. For further promoting the practical application of IBS, 100-meter class IBS wires were successfully developed, and their transport Jc was recently enhanced to 5×104 A cm-2 at 4.2 K and 10 T. With the achievement of high-performance multifilamentary IBS long-length tapes, the first IBS single pancake coil and double pancake coil were fabricated and tested at 24 T and 30 T background field, respectively. Two IBS racetrack coils using 100-meter long IBS tapes were made and tested in a superconducting dipole magnet which provided a maximum background field of 10 T at 4.2 K. These results demonstrate the great potential of IBS wires in high-field applications in the future.

Keywords: iron-based superconductor, critical current density, wire, coil