T. Haugan et al., Flux pinning of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta/Ag superconductors utilizing (Sr,Ca)(14)Cu24O41 defects and nanophase Al2O3 and Au particles, PHYSICA C, 335(1-4), 2000, pp. 129-133
Investigations into flux-pinning of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta/Ag (Bi-2212/Ag) thi
ck film conductors utilizing micron-sized (Sr,Ca)(14)Cu24O41 and nanophase
Al2O3 and Au particles are described. Addition of defect particles delayed
and reduced formation of 2212 c-axis texture, while improving film quality
by inhibiting Sr:Ca:Cu:O defect formation. Oxide defects were observed to r
apidly coarsen in the melt simultaneously with beneficial increase of 2212
texture. Nanophase Al2O3, reacted rapidly (< 4 min) with 2212-type melts (S
r:Ca = 1.33-2.07) to form solid-solution (Sr,Ca)(3)Al2O6 with Sr:Ca ratio c
lose to the Sr:Ca composition of the precursor matrix. Addition of nanophas
e Al2O3 improved the J(c) (1 T) over the range 20-30 K, e.g. J(c) (30 K, 1
T)/J(c) (5 K, 0 T) = (< 0.001), 0.005, and 0.065 for 0%, 10% and 46% molar
addition, respectively. The addition of nanophase or micron-sized Au comple
tely suppressed 2212 c-axis orientation for the processing temperatures tes
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