The effect of Yb addition in bi2sr2ca 1-xybxcu2oy partial melted thick films


Autoria(s): Ilyushechkin, A.Y.; Yamashita, T.; Boskovic, L.; Mackinnon, I.D.R.
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

To study the phase relations in the Bi-2212 and Yb2O3 system, Bi2Sr2Ca1-xYbxCu 2Oy thick films are prepared by partial melt processing via an intermediate reaction between Bi-2212 and Yb2O3. When Bi-2212 and Yb2O3 are partially melted and then slowly cooled, solid solutions of Bi2Sr2Ca 1-xYbxCu2Oy, form by reactions between liquid and solid phases which contain Yb. Following these reactions, Ca is partially replaced in Bi-2212 matrix and participates in the formation of secondary phases, such as Bi-free, (Ca, Sr)Ox and CaO. Variation of the Bi-2212-Yb2O3 ratios and processing parameters changes the balance between the phases and leads to different Yb:Ca ratios in the Bi-2212 matrix of processed thick films. When the partial melting process is optimized for each sample to minimize the growth of secondary phases, x = 0.42-0.46 for the samples prepared at pO2 = 0.01 atm, x = 0.24-0.29 for the samples prepared at pO2 = 0.21 atm, x = 0.18-0.23 for the samples prepared at pO2 = 0.99 atm are obtained regardless to the starting compositions. It is found that superconducting properties of Bi 2Sr2Ca1-xYbxCu2O y thick films strongly depend on the processing conditions, because the conditions result in different Yb content in the Bi-2212 matrix and the volume fraction of the secondary phases. The highest Tc(0) of 77, 90 and 91 K were obtained for the samples processed at 0.01, 0.21 and 0.99 atm of O2, respectively.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57425/

Publicador

IOP Publishing Ltd

Relação

DOI:10.1088/0953-2048/17/10/022

Ilyushechkin, A.Y., Yamashita, T., Boskovic, L., & Mackinnon, I.D.R. (2004) The effect of Yb addition in bi2sr2ca 1-xybxcu2oy partial melted thick films. Superconductor Science and Technology, 17(10), pp. 1201-1208.

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Palavras-Chave #091201 Ceramics #091205 Functional Materials #Addition reactions #Composition #Melting #Superconducting transition temperature #Thick films #Volume fraction #Ytterbium #Partial melt-processing #Phase growth #Phase relations #Solid state solutions #Superconducting films
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Journal Article