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Intra-granular Ti precipitates in MgB2

Superconducting magnesium diboride has been prepared with intra-granular TiB precipitates that have appropriate size and spacing for the pinning of superconducting vortices. The TiB particles have a size ranging from 1 nm to 20 nm and a spacing about 5 times as large. By co-depositing Ti and B on a commercial carbon coated silicon carbide substrate with chemical vapor deposition methods, it was possible to obtain a starting fiber with Ti well dispersed in the B. Reacting these fibers in a Mg vapor then transformed the fiber into a superconductor capable of carrying 10,000 A/cm^2 at 25K and 1 T. The Ti-B bonds are strong enough that there is relatively little migration of the Ti as the MgB2 grains form around the TiB precipitates. TiB2 precipitates, if they are present, can not be seen in the selected area diffraction pictures that show the TiB precipitates.

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