Role of Ti on growth, morphology and microtexture evolution of A15-based V3Ga superconductor by bronze technique

2016 
Abstract We report a rare experimental evidence of an exceptional increase in grain-boundary diffusion-controlled growth kinetics of product phase by grain-refinement due to minor alloying. Ti-addition during growth of V 3 Ga superconductor by coupling V and Cu(Ga)-solid solution by bronze process increases the critical current density ( J c ) significantly. In this manuscript, the exact role of Ti-addition is studied based on systematic and quantitative diffusion-couple experiments that mimic the bronze-method. Metallurgical aspects like microstructural features and growth mechanism are assessed critically. Results are compared when Ti is added either to V or Cu(Ga) and to both for a fixed Ga content. Ti-addition to Cu(Ga) compared to V increases growth kinetics of V 3 Ga more significantly. Quantitative EPMA-analysis indicates that a mixture of Ti-free and Ti-containing V 3 Ga phase grows when Ti is added to V. Small precipitates grow along with Ti-containing V 3 Ga when Ti is added only to Cu(Ga). TEM-study indicates that these precipitates are rich in V and Ti. Much finer grains found in the precipitate-containing region lead to higher growth kinetics due to grain-boundary diffusion. EBSD-analysis shows equiaxed grains and relatively random in orientation because of alloying. This study indicates that Ti-addition to Cu(Ga) is most effective considering metallurgical aspects that influence J c .
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