The influence of mechanical strain on the critical current (Ic) is
investigated for MgB2/stainless steel (SUS316) superconducting tapes. The tapes
are fabricated by using 'powder in tube' method and deformation process without
any heat treatment. The tensile axial strain along tape length is successfully
induced to the sample by using a U-shape holder made of stainless steel
(SUS304). Two samples are examined at 4.2 K in 5 T (B is applied perpendicular
to the tape surface). While the initial Ic at zero external strain state (Ic0)
varies (30.4 and 33.3 A), normalized Ic (Ic/Ic0) vs. external strain relations
fall on the same curve. Linear increase of Ic is observed from zero external
strain state to 0.5% strain (107% of Ic0). Rapid and large degradation occurs
at the strain exceeding 0.4-0.5%. High durability against stress can be
expected for MgB2/stainless steel superconducting tapes.Comment: 3 pages including 2 figures, submitted to Physica