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Potential Major Improvement in Superconductors for High-Field Magnets

Published 12 Apr 2023 in cond-mat.supr-con and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2304.06171v1)

Abstract: Fusion reactors are limited by the magnetic field available to confine their plasma. The commercial fusion industry uses the larger magnetic field and higher operating temperature of the cuprate superconductor $\mathbf{YBa_{2}Cu_{3}O_{7-\delta}}$ (YBCO) in order to confine their plasma into a dense volume. A superconductor is a macroscopic quantum state that is protected from the metallic (resistive) state by an energy gap. Unfortunately, YBCO has an anisotropic gap, known as D-wave because it has the shape of a $\mathbf{d_{x2-y2}}$ chemical orbital. This D-wave gap means that poly-crystalline wire cannot be made because a few degree misalignment between grains in the wire leads to a drastic loss in its supercurrent carrying ability, and thereby its magnetic field limit. The superconductor industry has responded by growing nearly-single-crystal superconducting YBCO films on carefully prepared substrate tapes kilometers in length. Heroic development programs have made such tapes commercially available, but they are very expensive and delicate. MRI magnet superconductors, such as $\mathbf{NbTi}$ and $\mathbf{Nb_{3}Sn}$, are formed into poly-crystalline wires because they have an isotropic gap in the shape of an s chemical orbital (called S-wave) that makes them insensitive to grain misalignment. However, these materials are limited to lower magnetic fields and liquid-He temperatures. Here, we modified YBCO by doping the Y site with Ca and Ce atoms to form $\mathbf{(Y_{1-x-y}Ca_{x}Ce_{y})Ba_{2}Cu_{3}O_{7-\delta}}$, and show evidence that it changes to an S-wave gap. Its superconducting transition temperature, $\mathbf{T_c}$, of $\mathbf{\sim 70K}$, while lower than that of D-wave YBCO at $\mathbf{\sim 90K}$, is easily maintained using common, economic cryogenic equipment.

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