The advance was made possible by assembling the state-of-the-art yttrium-based high-temperature superconducting tapes to fabricate a large-scale magnet conductor.
The National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS), of the National Institutes of Natural Sciences (NINS) in Japan, is undertaking the development of a high-temperature superconducting coil that is appropriate for the fusion reactor magnet.
Using the state-of-the-art yttrium-based high-temperature superconducting tapes which have been developed and produced in Japan through the new technique that simply stacks the tapes, NIFS manufactured a conductor of exceptional mechanical strength.
As a result of the prototype conductor test, at the absolute temperature of minus 253 degrees Celsius the electrical current exceeds 100,000 amperes.
The overall current density exceeds 40 Ampere per square millimetre including the jackets, and this value is of practical use for manufacturing large-scale fusion reactor magnets. This result is of global importance.
"We use 54 yttrium-based high-temperature superconducting tapes. Each tape is 10 mm in width and 0.2 mm in thickness," researchers said.
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