Effects of compositional variations on the properties of superconducting (Bi,Pb)2Sr2Ca2Cu3Oδ
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10.1063/1.343546
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| Abstract |
The results of a systematic study on compositional variations within the Bi2-xPbxSr2Ca2Cu3O δ superconducting system are reported. It is found that a secondary phase (or phases), likely composed of Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu-O, forms when x exceeds 0.35, indicating that this is an upper limit on the amount of Pb which replaces Bi. Varying the Sr:Ca or Bi:Ca ratio has dramatic effects on the resistive and magnetic properties. It is suggested that there is a very limited range of solution among the alkaline-earth elements. Bi occupying Ca sites is probably deleterious for both Tc and the structural stability of the 2223 phase. Preliminary results on textured ceramic samples have yielded J c (77 K) as high as 580 A/cm2.
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cited By 30
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Journal of Applied Physics
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| Volume |
66
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| Year of Publication |
1989
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2
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728-734
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| ISSN Number |
00218979
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