Substantial progress has been made in fabricating long lengths of flex
ible silver-clad high-critical-temperature superconductor tapes by the
powder-in-tube method.Tapes with high critical current density (J(c))
that are attractive for electrical power and high-field magnet applic
ations have been produced. At liquid helium (4.2 K) and liquid neon (2
7 K) temperatures, tapes made by this improved processing method yield
ed J(c) values greater than 1 00 kA/cm2 at zerofield; at liquid nitrog
en temperatures (77 K), the J(c) values exceeded 40 kA/cm2. This artic
le discusses the processing and properties of short-length tapes and o
f pancake coils made from long-length tapes via ''wind and react.''