NdBa2Cu3O7-delta (Nd-123) superconductor has been processed to obtain a hig
hly textured microstructure with micrometer-sized spherical Nd4Ba2Cu2O10 (N
d-422) inclusions through a process that involves the infiltration of liqui
d phases into a shaped preform followed by its slow cooling through the per
itectic formation temperature of Nd-123. The process was carried out in hig
h-purity argon (maximum of 4 ppm of oxygen) to reduce the formation of low-
T-c solid solutions. A major advantage of the process is that it minimizes
the possibility of Nd-422 coarsening in the liquid. The result is a very un
iform distribution of nearly spherical Nd-422 inclusions with 80% of the pa
rticles having a diameter less than 1 mu m, in the highly textured Nd-123 m
atrix. Since the present process eliminates shrinkage and large hollows wit
hin the interior of the samples, it can enable the fabrication of 3-dimensi
onal complex-shaped objects with goad dimensional tolerance and high J(c) f
or applications. The critical current densities in the Nd-123/Nd-422 compos
ites have been measured and the values obtained are discussed in the contex
t of the microstructure of the material.