A significant reduction of ac losses in twisted Bi(2223) multifilament
ary tapes with Ag sheaths has been achieved by using oxide (BaZrO3 and
SrZrO3) barriers between filaments. These barriers have two important
effects: they increase the transverse resistivity, which suppresses i
nduced coupling currents, and they reduce filament bridging, which in
pure Ag sheath tapes largely cancels the beneficial effect of filament
twisting. The decoupling can be gauged by the frequency at which loss
shows a maximum in a low-amplitude ac field applied perpendicular to
the tape. So far, the frequency of the loss maximum, f(m), in Ag-sheat
hed tapes has been enhanced from 5 Hz (untwisted) to 82 Kz (11 mm in t
wist pitch length). Different ways to introduce oxide barriers in tape
s with 19-95 filaments are presented. The critical current density in
the filaments varied between 10,000 and 20,000 A/cm(2). Ac loss measur
ements as well as the electrical and mechanical characterization are d
iscussed in detail. The variation of the critical current density with
bending strain is shown to be similar to that of tapes without barrie
rs.