Improvements in current-carrying capacities of Nb 3 Sn composites in high fields through titanium addition to the matrix

Single-core and multifilamentary Nb 3 Sn composites with titanium addition to the matrix have been fabricated. The electron-probe microanalysis indicates that the titanium is more rapidly incorporated into the Nb 3 Sn layer from the matrix than from the core. The titanium addition of less than 1.5 at.% to the matrix does not deteriorate the workability of the Nb 3 Sn composites. The titanium addition to the matrix remarkably increases the growth rate and J c in high fields of the Nb 3 Sn layer. The optimum amount of titanium addition to the matrix to produce the highest overall J c at 16 T was found to be about 0.8 at.% for the 160-core Nb/Cu-7at.%Sn-Ti composite wires. The simultaneous titanium addition to the core and to the matrix produces further improvement in J c in high magnetic fields. An overall J c of about 2.7×104A/cm2at 16 T is obtained for the 370-core Nb-1.5at.%Ti/Cu-8at.%Sn-0.5at.%Ti composite wire reacted at 700°C for 200 h.