SUPERCONDUCTING BI2SR2CA1CU2OX PHASE FORMED BY PENETRATION THROUGHOUTMETALLIC COPPER PIPE

Citation
Y. Abe et al., SUPERCONDUCTING BI2SR2CA1CU2OX PHASE FORMED BY PENETRATION THROUGHOUTMETALLIC COPPER PIPE, Superconductor science and technology, 9(6), 1996, pp. 488-492
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Applied","Physics, Condensed Matter
ISSN journal
09532048
Volume
9
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
488 - 492
Database
ISI
SICI code
0953-2048(1996)9:6<488:SBPFBP>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
One of the biggest disadvantages in high-T-c superconducting ceramics is the difficulty of forming-into a desired shape. This paper shows a new route for fabrication of ceramic superconductors with comp]ex shap es such as pipes, hollow coils, and honeycombs. The melts of Bi-Sr-Ca- Cu-O (BSCCO) were cast and quenched into metallic copper pipes (outer diameter of 5 mm with 0.6 mm thickness)and subsequently the rodlike sp ecimens filled with BSCCO were heat-treated in ordinary air atmosphere at temperatures around 850 degrees C for 50 h. This treatment results in the fabrication of superconducting hollow cylinders, of which the outer surface is covered with superconducting Bi2Sr2Ca1Cu2Ox and the a djacent inner layer consists of copper oxide pipes. It is found that t he metallic copper pipe is oxidized during the heat-treatment and the BSCCO melt in the pipe is spontaneously transported throughout the pip e, so that superconducting Bi2Sr2Ca1Cu2Ox layer forms on the resulting copper oxide pipe. By this fabrication method,we-can produce a desira ble shape of superconductors such as curved pipes and honeycombs.