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Properties of doped ex and insitu MgB2 multi-filament superconductorsKováč et al., 2006
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- Kováč P
- Hušek I
- Melišek T
- Martínez E
- Dhalle M
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- Superconductor Science and Technology
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Four-filament ex and in situ MgB 2 wires were prepared with the rectangular wire-in-tube (RWIT) technique. Based on experience with single-core wires, 10 wt% of W was added to the ex situ and 10 wt% of SiC to the in situ powders, which were packed into Fe and …
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