Effects of PtO2 and CeO2 additives on the microstructures of the quenched melts of Y-Ba-Cu-O materials


Autoria(s): Riches, J.D.; Alarco, J.A.; Barry, J.C.
Data(s)

2000

Resumo

The microstructures of the quenched melts of samples of Y123 and Y123+15-20 mol% Y211 with PtO2 and CeO2 additives have been examined with optical microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometry (EDS) and X-ray Diffractometry (XRD). Significantly higher temperatures are required for the formation of dendritic or lamellar eutectic patterns throughout the samples with PtO2 and CeO2 additives as compared to samples without additives. The BaCuO2 (BCl) phase appears first in solid form and, instead of rapidly melting, is slowly dissolving or decomposing in the oxygen depleted melt. PtO2 and CeO2 additives slow down or shift to higher temperatures the dissolution or decomposition process of BCl. A larger fraction of BCl in solid form explains why samples with additives have higher viscosities and hence lower diffusivities than samples without additives. There is also a reduction in the Y solubility to about half the value in samples without additives. The mechanism that limits the Ostwald ripening of the Y211 particles is correlated to the morphology of the quenched partial melt. It is diffusion controlled for a finely mixed morphology and interface-controlled when the melt quenches into dendritic or lamellar eutectic patterns. The change in the morphology of the Y211 particles from blocky to acicular is related to an equivalent undercooling of the Y-Ba-Cu-O partial melt, particularly through the crystallization of BCl.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/64050/

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

DOI:10.1016/S0921-4534(00)00025-3

Riches, J.D., Alarco, J.A., & Barry, J.C. (2000) Effects of PtO2 and CeO2 additives on the microstructures of the quenched melts of Y-Ba-Cu-O materials. Physica C : Superconductivity and its Applications, 336(1), pp. 43-56.

Fonte

Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Additives #Cerium compounds #Composition effects #Crystal microstructure #Diffusion #High temperature superconductors #Molten materials #Morphology #Platinum compounds #Solubility #Viscosity #Yttrium barium copper oxides #Ostwald ripening #Oxide superconductors
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Journal Article