Study of the influence of the processing rate on the directionally solidified YBaCuO
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
1997
abstract:
Directional solidification technique with sample transport in a thermal gradient is used for fabrication of melt
textured superconducting YBaCuO bars. Recent developments of the processing for this material are reported. The paper
will analyze the influence of the high processing rates (in particular using pulling rate in the furnace up to 4 cm/h) both on
the microstructure and on the superconducting properties. Morphological and structural analyses show aligned grains also
for samples fabricated with such high pulling rates. From characterizations performed by ac susceptibility measurements
and de magnetization curves results that the onset of superconductivity is 91 K and the critical current density at T = 77
K and at zero magnetic field is about 5000 A/cm(2). These preliminary results indicate that the quality of these Y123
samples appears comparable to (Nd,Sm)-based superconductors grown using similar processing conditions.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
List of contributors:
DI TROLIO, Antonio; Vecchione, Antonio
Book title:
SMALL SCALE AND ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS; VOL 2: LARGE SCALE AND POWER APPLICATIONS
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