Evidence for electromagnetic granularity in polycrystalline Sm1111 iron-pnictides with enhanced phase purity
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
We prepared polycrystalline SmFeAsO1-xFx (Sm1111) bulk samples by sintering and hot
isostatic pressing (HIP) in order to study the effects of phase purity and relative density on the
intergranular current density. Sintered and HIP processed Sm1111 samples are denser with
fewer impurity phases, such as SmOF and the grain boundary wetting phase, FeAs. We found
quite complex magnetization behavior due to variations of both the inter and intragranular
current densities. Removing porosity and reducing second phase content enhanced the
intergranular current density, but HIP processing reduced the intragranular current density,
arising from the loss of fluorine and reduction of Tc. We believe that the HIP processed samples
are amongst the purest polycrystalline 1111 samples yet made. However, their intergranular
current densities are still small, providing further evidence that polycrystalline pnictides, like
polycrystalline cuprates, are affected by weak-link problems.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
superconductivity
List of contributors:
Palenzona, Andrea; Putti, Marina; Tropeano, Matteo; Martinelli, ALBERTO MARIO
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