Processing Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu-O superconductors from amorphous state
- Author
- Bennett, L. H.
- Published
- Apr 1, 1990.
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- Swartzendruber, L. J., Hwang, N. M., Freiman, S. W., Shapiro, A. J., Shull, R. D., Hill, M. D., Chiang, C. K., Wong-Ng, W., and Cook, L. P.
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- Researchers produced superconducting ceramics of the Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu-O system started from a glass. To form the glass, the mixed oxide powder was melted at 1200 C in air. The liquid was quenched rapidly by pouring it onto an aluminum plate and rapidly pressing with another plate. The quenched compound was in the form of black amorphous solid, whose x-ray powder pattern has no crystalline peaks. After heat treatment at high temperatures, the glass crystallized into a superconductor. The crystalline phases in the superconductor identified using x-ray diffraction patterns. These phases were that associated with the superconducting phases of T(sub c) = 80 K (Bi2Ca1Sr2Cu2Ox) and of T(sub c) = 110 K (Bi2Ca2Sr2Cu3Ox). The dc resistivity and the ac susceptibility of these superconductors were studied.
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- Document ID: 19900018544.
Accession ID: 90N27860.
NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, AMSAHTS 1990: Advances in Materials Science and Applications of High Temperature Superconductors; p 110. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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