2022 Fall Meeting

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Oral presentation

VI. Fusion Energy Engineering » 601-2 Fusion Reactor Material Science (Reactor and Blanket Materials, Irradiation Behavior)

[3H01-06] Irradiation Behavior

Fri. Sep 9, 2022 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Room H (E1 Bildg.3F No.33)

Chair:Kazutoshi Tokunaga(Kyushu Univ.)

9:45 AM - 10:00 AM

[3H02] Evaluation of irradiation effects on high entropy cuprate superconductors

*Kota Sakurai1, Naoko Oono1, Aichi Yamashita2, Yoshikazu Mizuguchi2, Kiyohiro Yabuuchi3, Okinobu Hashitomi3 (1. Yokohama Natl. Univ., 2. Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 3. Kyoto Univ.)

Keywords:high entropy, superconducting magnet, irradiation defect, flux pinning

Degradation of properties of superconductors due to neutron irradiation is an issue in fusion reactors. On the other hand, it is found that high-entropy alloys (HEAs) have irradiation-resistance. We expect that high entropy superconductors including several RE(rare earth) elements at RE site of REBCO may have similar effects. Polycrystalline specimens of YBa2Cu3O7-δ(YBCO) , Y0.39Sm0.30Eu0.31Ba2Cu3O7-δ(ME-REBCO), and Y0.18La0.24Nd0.14Sm0.14Eu0.15Gd0.15Ba2Cu3O7-δ(HE-REBCO) were irradiated with 1 MeV He+ ions up to 70 mdpa. SQUID magnetization measurements suggest that only HE-REBCO exhibits an enhanced property. The TEM observations showed that the irradiation defects in HE-REBCO tended to be small. This result suggested that the small volume fraction and the magnetic flux pinning effect influence the properties positively.