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A trapped field of over 1 T at 5 K and 0.5 T at 20 K has been measured between a stack of magnetized cylinders of bulk polycrystalline Ba0.6K0.4Fe2As2 superconductors 10 mm in diameter and 18 mm in combined thickness. The trapped field showed a low magnetic creep rate (~3% after 24 hours at 5 K), while magneto-optical imaging revealed a trapped field distribution corresponding to uniform macroscopic current loops circulating through the sample. The superconductors were manufactured by hot isostatic pressing of pre-reacted powders using the scalable powder-in-tube technique. A high Vickers hardness of ~3.5 GPa and a reasonable fracture toughness of ~2.35 MPa m0.5 were measured. Given the untextured polycrystalline nature of the cylinders and their large irreversibility field (> 90 T), it is expected that larger bulks could trap fields in excess of 10 T.
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We would like to thank W. Starch and B. Hainsey for technical. The work at ASC was supported by NSF (No. DMR-1306785) and the facilities of NHMFL are supported by State of Florida and by NSF through a facility grant (No. DMR-1157490). The work at TUAT was supported by JST-PRESTO, JSPS and MEXT Elements Strategy Initiative to Form Core Research Center.