10 to 25-fold increase in the transport superconducting critical current density of spark-plasma sintered Bi-2223 superconductors
Abstract: Pre-reacted powders of (Bi-Pb)(2)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+delta (Bi-2223) were consolidated by using the spark plasma sintering (SPS) technique under vacuum and at two different temperatures T-D: 750 and 830 degrees C. The results indicate the occurrence of grains with core-shell morphology, where the shell is oxygen deficient. A post-annealing heat treatment (PAHT), performed in air, at 750 degrees C, and for a brief time interval, is responsible for a 10 to 25-fold increase in the transport superconducting current density at 77 K. The role of the oxygen-deficient shell, before and after the PAHT, was investigated by means of magnetic and transport measurements. We argue that the PAHT is two folds: (i) it is responsible for the decrease of the width of the oxygen-deficient shell, then increasing the oxygen content along the grain boundaries; (ii) it promotes the formation of conduction current paths along the grain boundaries of the SPS material. (C) 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.
Author(s): Govea-Alcaide, E; Machado, IF; Jardim, RF
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume: 117 Published: JAN 28 2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4906560