1. Batch-processed GdBCO–Ag bulk superconductors fabricated using generic seeds with high trapped fields
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Shi, Y., Hari Babu, N., Iida, K., Yeoh, W.K., Dennis, A.R., Pathak, S.K., and Cardwell, D.A.
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COPPER oxide superconductors , *SILVER , *MICROFABRICATION , *CRYSTAL growth , *RARE earth metals , *HIGH temperature superconductors - Abstract
Abstract: Large, single grains of Y–Ba–Cu–O (YBCO) have been batch-processed to date by the top seeded melt growth (TSMG) process using NdBCO or SmBCO seed crystals. It has proved difficult, however, to economically batch-process light rare earth (LRE) LRE–Ba–Cu–O bulk high temperature superconductors, which have higher critical current densities and irreversibility fields than YBCO, and therefore greater potential for high field engineering applications. In this paper, we report a novel batch-process based on a cheap, readily available generic seed crystal, developed recently at Cambridge, and a TSMG melt processing technique based on cold seeding in air for the batch fabrication of Gd–Ba–Cu–O–Ag single grains. The superconducting properties of the (LRE)BCO single grains fabricated by this process are, in all respects, equivalent to those processed more conventionally in a reduced oxygen atmosphere. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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