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  • Distribution of MgO nanoparticles in Bi-2212/Ag tapes and their effect on the superconducting properties

    Author(s)
    Iluyshechkin, A
    Agranovski, IE
    Altman, IS
    Racha, N
    Choi, M
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Agranovski, Igor E.
    Year published
    2005
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    Abstract
    Bi-2212/Ag tapes are fabricated by a combination of dip-coating and partial melt processing. We investigate the effect of addition of MgO particles obtained by Mg combustion. Two different methods of MgO particle embedment in the Bi-2212 matrix are applied. Microstructural studies of processed tapes show that the distribution of MgO particles in the Bi-2212 matrix depends on the methods of tape preparation. If particles were added to the slurry, MgO formed clusters, which depressed Bi-2212 grain alignment and led to degradation of the tape's transport properties. MgO particles, introduced in the Bi-2212 matrix by direct ...
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    Bi-2212/Ag tapes are fabricated by a combination of dip-coating and partial melt processing. We investigate the effect of addition of MgO particles obtained by Mg combustion. Two different methods of MgO particle embedment in the Bi-2212 matrix are applied. Microstructural studies of processed tapes show that the distribution of MgO particles in the Bi-2212 matrix depends on the methods of tape preparation. If particles were added to the slurry, MgO formed clusters, which depressed Bi-2212 grain alignment and led to degradation of the tape's transport properties. MgO particles, introduced in the Bi-2212 matrix by direct deposition during Mg combustion, significantly enhance the transport properties of the tapes. This improvement also depends on the magnitude of the magnetic field and operating temperatures. At 25 K, the Bi-2212 tape with the MgO added by direct deposition has 2.5 times higher Jc value compared to the tapes without MgO doping.
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    Journal Title
    Superconductor Science and Technology
    Volume
    18
    Publisher URI
    https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0953-2048/18/8/017
    Copyright Statement
    © 2005 Institute of Physics. Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. This journal is available online use hypertext links.
    Subject
    Condensed matter physics
    Materials engineering
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/4254
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