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Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism | 2007

Effects of Weak Links in the Nonlinear Microwave Response of MgB2 Superconductor

A. Agliolo Gallitto; Gaetano Bonsignore; Giovanni Giunchi; M. Li Vigni

We report experimental results of second-harmonic (SH) response at microwave frequency in several ceramic MgB2 samples, prepared by different methods. The SH signal has been investigated as a function of the temperature and DC magnetic field. The investigation has been carried out at low magnetic fields, where nonlinear processes arising from motion of Abrikosov fluxons are ineffective. We show that the low-temperature SH emission is ascribable to processes involving weak links. Comparison among the peculiarities of the SH signal radiated by the different samples shows that the presence of weak links strongly depends on the sample preparation method, as well as on the purity and morphology of the components used for the preparation.


Physica C-superconductivity and Its Applications | 2005

Microwave second-harmonic response of ceramic MgB2 samples

A. Agliolo Gallitto; Gaetano Bonsignore; M. Li Vigni

Abstract Nonlinear microwave response of different ceramic MgB 2 samples has been investigated by the technique of second-harmonic emission. The second-harmonic signal has been investigated as a function of temperature, DC magnetic field and input microwave power. The attention has mainly been devoted to the response at low magnetic fields, where nonlinear processes arising from motion of Abrikosov fluxons are ineffective. The results show that different mechanisms are responsible for the nonlinear response in the different ranges of temperature. At low temperatures, the nonlinear response is due to processes involving weak links. At temperatures close to T c , a further contribution to the harmonic emission is present; it can be ascribed to modulation of the order parameter by the microwave field and gives rise to a peak in the temperature dependence of the harmonic signal.


11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONCENTRATOR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS: CPV-11 | 2015

COMBINED HEAT AND POWER GENERATION WITH A HCPV SYSTEM AT 2000 SUNS

Filippo Paredes; Fabio Maria Montagnino; Piero Salinari; Gaetano Bonsignore; Sergio Milone; S. Agnello; Marco Barbera; F. M. Gelardi; Luisa Sciortino; A. Collura; Ugo Lo Cicero; Marco Cannas

This work shows the development of an innovative solar CHP system for the combined production of heat and power based upon HCPV modules working at the high concentration level of 2000 suns. The solar radiation is concentrated on commercial InGaP/InGaAs/Ge triple-junction solar cells designed for intensive work. The primary optics is a rectangular off-axis parabolic mirror while a secondary optic at the focus of the parabolic mirror is glued in optical contact with the cell. Each module consist of 2 axis tracker (Alt-Alt type) with 20 multijunction cells each one integrated with an active heat sink. The cell is connected to an active heat transfer system that allows to keep the cell at a high level of electrical efficiency (ηel > 30 %), bringing the heat transfer fluid (water and glycol) up to an output temperature of 90°C. Accordingly with the experimental data collected from the first 1 kWe prototype, the total amount of extracted thermal energy is above the 50% of the harvested solar radiation. That, in addition the electrical efficiency of the system contributes to reach an overall CHP efficiency of more than the 80%.


Superconductor Science and Technology | 2007

A superconducting microwave cavity made of bulk MgB2

Giovanni Giunchi; A. Agliolo Gallitto; Gaetano Bonsignore; M. Bonura; M. Li Vigni

We report the successful manufacture and characterization of a microwave resonant cylindrical cavity made of bulk MgB2 superconductor (Tc?38.5?K), which has been produced by the reactive liquid Mg infiltration technique. The quality factor of the cavity for the TE011 mode, resonating at 9.79?GHz, has been measured as a function of the temperature. At T = 4.2?K, the unloaded quality factor is ?2.2?105; it remains of the order of ? 105 up to T~30?K. We discuss the potential performance improvements of microwave cavities built from bulk MgB2 materials produced by reactive liquid Mg infiltration.


International Journal of Modern Physics B | 2003

THIRD-HARMONIC EMISSION IN MgB2 SUPERCONDUCTOR AT MICROWAVE FREQUENCIES

A. Agliolo Gallitto; Gaetano Bonsignore; M. Li Vigni

We report a set of experimental results on microwave third-harmonic emission by MgB2 superconductor. We have investigated third-harmonic signals as a function of temperature, input power level and intensity of the static magnetic field. We show that different mechanisms are responsible for third-harmonic emission at temperatures near Tc and far below Tc, similarly to what has been obtained in other high-Tc superconductors.


Microwave and Optical Technology Letters | 2006

Microwave harmonic emission in MgB2 superconductor: Comparison with YBA2CU3O7

A. Agliolo Gallitto; Gaetano Bonsignore; E. Di Gennaro; Giovanni Giunchi; M. Li Vigni; P. Manfrinetti

We report results of microwave second-harmonic generation in ceramic samples of MgB2, prepared by different methods. The SH signal has been investigated as a function of the temperature and the static magnetic field. The results are discussed in the framework of models reported in the literature. We show that the peculiarities of the SH signal are related to the specific properties of the sample. A comparison with the results obtained in ceramic and crystalline YBa2Cu3O7 shows that the second-harmonic emission in MgB2 is weaker than that observed in ceramic YBa2Cu3O7.


European Physical Journal B | 2006

Near-Tc second-harmonic emission in high-density bulk MgB2 at microwave frequency

A. Agliolo Gallitto; Gaetano Bonsignore; Giovanni Giunchi; M. Li Vigni

Abstract.We discuss the microwave second-harmonic generation in high-density bulk MgB2, prepared by the reactive liquid Mg infiltration technology. The intensity of the harmonic signal has been investigated as a function of temperature and amplitudes of the DC and microwave magnetic fields. The results are discussed in the framework of a phenomenological theory, based on the two-fluid model, which assumes that both the microwave and static magnetic fields, penetrating in the surface layers of the sample, weakly perturb the partial concentrations of the normal and superconducting fluids. We show that, in order to account for the experimental results, it is essential to suppose that in MgB2 the densities of the normal and condensed fluids linearly depend on the temperature.


11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONCENTRATOR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS: CPV-11 | 2015

CHP EFFICIENCY OF A 2000 × CPV SYSTEM WITH REFLECTIVE OPTICS

Gaetano Bonsignore; A. Agliolo Gallitto; S. Agnello; Marco Barbera; F. M. Gelardi; Luisa Sciortino; A. Collura; Ugo Lo Cicero; Sergio Milone; Fabio Maria Montagnino; Filippo Paredes; Marco Cannas

In this work we have developed a combined heat and power (CHP) prototype that operates at 2000 × concentration based on reflective optics. The receiver consists of a InGaP/InGaAs/Ge triple-junction solar cell in thermal contact with an aluminium heat sink driving a forced water flow. This CHP system was tested both indoor (DNI of 650 W/m2) and outdoor (DNI of 900 W/m2) under different conditions of fluid parameters as the flow rate (ranging from 0.2 liters/min to 1.2 liters/min) and temperature (ranging from 25 °C to 60 °C). Electrical and thermal power were determined by acquiring IV curves and by measuring the heat subtracted from the cell while it delivered the maximum electrical power, respectively. The obtained results demonstrate that this CHP system achieves a total efficiency of about 80%, shared between the electrical (30%) and the thermal one (50%).


arXiv: Superconductivity | 2006

Microwave response of bulk MgB2 samples of different granularity

A. Agliolo Gallitto; Gaetano Bonsignore; Giovanni Giunchi; M. Li Vigni; Yu. A. Nefyodov

The microwave response of three high-density bulk MgB2 samples has been investigated in the linear and nonlinear regimes. The three samples, characterized by different mean size of grains, have been obtained by reactive infiltration of liquid Mg in powdered B preforms. The linear response has been studied by measuring the microwave surface impedance; the nonlinear response by detecting the power radiated by the sample at the second-harmonic frequency of the driving field. Our results suggest that bulk MgB2 prepared by the liquid Mg infiltration technique is particularly promising for manufacturing resonant cavities operating at microwave frequencies.


3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THEORETICAL AND APPLIED PHYSICS 2013 (ICTAP 2013) | 2014

Metal thin-film temperature sensor embedded in heat-sink for CPV cells characterization

Ugo Lo Cicero; S. Agnello; Marco Barbera; Gaetano Bonsignore; Marco Cannas; Alfonso Collura; Luisa Sciortino

The efficiency of a photovoltaic cell is dependent on its temperature, for this reason an accurate measurement of this parameter is important to fully characterize the device and to optimize its performance. For CPV applications a significant heat flux is needed to remove excess heat from the cell towards a heat sink, making it difficult to derive the cell temperature. In fact, measurements performed directly between the cell and the heat-sink, by use of commercial bulk sensors, would produce a significant disturbance in the heat flow; on the other hand, a measurement performed out of the cell / heat sink axis would be subject to large uncertainties, due to the high radial temperature gradient. We approached the problem of accurate temperature monitoring of PV cells by fabricating a metal thin-film thermometer directly on the heat sink. The measure is thus very accurate while the sensor thinness ensures minimal disturbance to the heat flow.

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