Jc. Diez et al., PROCESSING OF TEXTURED BSCCO SUPERCONDUCTORS BY LASER-INDUCED DIRECTIONAL SOLIDIFICATION, Superconductor science and technology, 11(1), 1998, pp. 101-106
High-temperature superconductors based on BSSCO are interesting for ap
plications in current lead systems required for superconducting magnet
s working at cryogenic temperatures as well as to facilitate the devel
opment of cryocooled turnkey units. The two BSCCO phases considered fo
r applications at or below 77 K, the 110 K 2223 and the 90 K 2212, dif
fer substantially in processing conditions. Some of these differences
are presented and discussed in this paper, especially in connection wi
th melt processing methods. Results obtained with the preparation of t
hese phases using the laser float zone melting method are presented in
order to analyse some of the most important differences between 2223
and 2212. Their melting and solidification behaviour is studied on the
basis of the resultant microstructure and its relation to the critica
l currents obtained. The 2212 phase is shown to exhibit improved prope
rties and processing conditions that make it more interesting from the
fabrication point of view and for the applications considered here.