Ar. Drews et al., HIGH-TEMPERATURE X-RAY-DIFFRACTION STUDIES OF A PRECURSOR MIXTURE FORPB-SUBSTITUTED BI-2223 SUPERCONDUCTING MIRES, Journal of materials research, 13(3), 1998, pp. 574-582
High-temperature x-ray diffraction measurements of a (Bi, Pb)-2223 pre
cursor mixture used to produce high-J(c) superconducting tapes were co
nducted on silver and ZrO2 substrates. The precursor mixture consisted
primarily of 2212, Ca2PbO4, and CuO. Phase evolution was markedly sen
sitive to oxygen partial pressure: In 10% O-2 growth of the 2223 phase
on silver was rapid, proceeded at the expense of the 2212 phase, and
was preceded by the disappearance of the Ca2PbO4 phase. When slowly he
ated on a silver substrate in 7.5% O-2 the 2212 phase melted near 800
degrees C and subsequently recrystallized near 820 degrees C in a high
ly textured form, but with no detectable 2223 formation. Under similar
conditions on a ZrO2 substrate, the mixture exhibited no marked chang
es in the XRD patterns up to 850 degrees C. The dramatic reactivity on
silver was also highly dependent on heating rate; rapid heating in 7.
5% O-2 to 825 degrees C did not result in melting of the 2212 phase or
appearance of the 2223 phase. In experiments leading to formation of
2223, the c-lattice parameter of the 2212 phase contracted just prior
to the onset of formation of 2223. This result is consistent with the
formation of an intermediate Pb-doped phase of 2212. A transient amorp
hous phase appeared briefly at the onset of formation of 2223. No evid
ence for intergrowth conversion of 2212 to 2223 was observed.