We have studied the magnetic properties of (Nd0.33EuxGd(0.66-x))Ba2Cu3Oy bu
lk samples prepared by the oxygen-controlled melt-growth (OCMG) process, in
which x ranged from 0 to 0.33. The heat treatment profiles for melt proces
sing were determined according to the peritectic decomposition temperatures
obtained from thermal analysis measurements. X-ray diffraction confirmed t
hat the main phase is NEG-123 and the unit cell size decreases monotonously
with increasing Gd content in the NEG-123 matrix, supporting the presence
of a complete Nd-Eu-Gd solid solution. The sample with x = 0.08 exhibited a
large critical current density (J(c)) of 90 000 A cm(-2) at 77 K and 1.7 T
for H parallel to c-axis. The scaling analyses of the volume pinning force
showed that the peak position in the scaling curve was dependent on the Eu
/Gd ratio, which indicates that the matrix composition mainly controls the
Delta T-c-pinning mechanism.