Skip to main content
National MagLab logo

The MagLab is funded by the National Science Foundation and the State of Florida.

Nb-Ti Image Gallery

Schematic

Thumbnail View Image Link Description
thumbnail 990x560 169KB - JPEG SSC prototype strand cross-section superimposed on detail (IGC strand).
thumbnail 530x530 105KB - GIF SSC prototype strand cross-section (OST strand).
thumbnail 873x600 142KB - JPEG A high critical current density microstructure in a conventionally processed Nb-Ti microstructure (UW strand).
thumbnail 950x629 142KB - JPEG Hc2 Surfaces for Nb-Ti-Ta at 2 K and 4.2 K.
thumbnail 189KB - PDF The development of a high critical current density microstructure in a conventionally processed Nb-Ti microstructure.
thumbnail

129KB - PDF

112KB - JPEG

The assembly of a high critical current density conventionally processed Nb-Ti composite.
thumbnail

342KB - PDF

66KB - JPEG

A comparison of a high critical current density microstructure in a conventionally processed Nb-Ti strand, with the equilibrium fluxoid spacing at 5 T, 4.2 K.
thumbnail 400KB - PDF A comparison of a high critical current density microstructure in a Nb-Ti/Nb APC strand, with the equilibrium fluxoid spacing at 5 T, 4.2 K.

2D Images

Thumbnail View Image Link Description
thumbnail

2024x1485 - 679KB

1024x752 - 97KB

13 µm diameter NbTiTa filaments etched out of IGC-AS Nb-Ti-Ta strand for FNAL-LHC IR Quads. FESEM.
thumbnail 1280x807 - 453KB CERN Nb-Ti Reference Strand for the LHC project. This strand has over 6000 Nb-47Ti filaments.
thumbnail

1258x782 - 613KB

1024x638 - 192KB

Strand for the SSC manufactured by IGC-AS.
thumbnail

1258x782 - 676KB

1024x638 - 196KB

Light microscope montage for SSC Nb-Ti strand manufactured by IGC-AS.
thumbnail

1533x1023 - 2.5MB

1024x684 - 302KB

Another SSC Nb-Ti strand (IGC-AS) variant, this time with more filament detail.
thumbnail

568x455 - 66KB

568x455 - 20KB

APC type Nb-Ti strand with Ta pins produced by Osuke Miura, Department of Electrical Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University 1-1, Minami-osawa Hachioji 192-0397, JAPAN. This is a polished transverse cross-section imaged by FESEM. The Ta pins proved to be less uniform than other examined by Miura but they look very fanciful - which is why they are here!
thumbnail

2037x781 - 467KB

1024x391 - 80KB

Light microscope image of NRC Nb-Ti ingot cross-section that has been given a composition sensitive etch. Compositional uniformity is critical for the success of Nb-Ti superconductors.
thumbnail

1128x860 - 588KB

1010x767 - 160KB

Polarized light micrograph of Nb-Ti-Fe alloy used for an OI-ST strand in the FNAL-LHC IR Quad program. Both the specimen surface and the objective have been tilted to enhance the topographical contrast from a composition sensitive etch.
thumbnail

1650x1258 - 579KB

1008x768 - 93KB

High resolution electron backscatter of this partially heat treated Nb-Ti strand shows both alpha-Ti precipitation (black) and Ti depletion (white) near grain boundaries. There is a large range of precipitate size here (which is not good).
thumbnail

1024x691 - 989KB

1024x691 - 227KB

False coloredelectronn backscatter image of Nb-Ti strand cross-section. This strand produced at Kharkov uses very long heat treatments (400 hrs) and low temperatures (350 °C) to produce large volumes of fine scale alpha titanium (green). Note the exceptional uniformity of the precipitation.

3D Images

Thumbnail View Image Link Description
thumbnail

1418x1938 - 1.6MB - JPG

1418x1938 - 7.2MB - TIF

3d (red-blue anaglyph) deep-deep-etch exposing Nb-Ti filaments in high performance strand. This image shows Nb-Ti filaments exposed by etching away the Cu stabiliser from a multifilamentary Nb-Ti/Cu strand manufactured by IGC-AS. This strand is a high Fe, high Jc prototype strand produced as part of the FNAL-UW developmental work for the LHC-IR Quad superconducting accelerator magnets. Strand supplied to the UW by IGC-AS under contract with Fermilab.
thumbnail

1398x2130 - 757KB

672x1024 - 361KB

3d (red-blue anaglyph) deep-etch cross section of Nb-Ti strand. This image shows a partial transverse cross-section of a multifilamentary Nb-Ti/Cu strand manufactured by IGC-AS. This strand is a high Fe, high Jc prototype strand produced as part of the FNAL-UW developmental work for the LHC-IR Quad superconducting accelerator magnets. Strand supplied to the UW by IGC-AS under contract with Fermilab.

Last modified on 06 February 2023