A synthesis technique of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta single-crystal whiskers has be
en studied. The whiskers were synthesized by annealing melt-quenched glassy
Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O (3:2:2:4 in cationic ratio) plates, which were rapidly quenc
hed from 1100-1200 degreesC. The growth condition and mechanism of the Bi2S
r2CaCu2O8+delta whiskers were investigated by an in-situ high-temperature x
-ray diffraction analysis and an in-situ high-temperature microscope observ
ation, It was found that the whiskers grow in a partially melted state at a
temperature of 10-40 degrees below the melting point. The result obtained
demonstrates that Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta whiskers grow at their bottom by the
conventional liquid-phase growth mechanism, as was proposed by Matsubara et
al, [1].