Title : 
Processing of high-performance (Gd, Y)-Ba-Cu-O bulk superconductors with fine RE211 pinning centers
         
        
            Author : 
Nariki, Shinya ; Sakai, Naomichi ; Murakami, Masato ; Hirabayashi, Izumi
         
        
            Author_Institution : 
Supercond. Res. Lab., Tokyo, Japan
         
        
        
        
        
            fDate : 
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
         
        
        
        
            Abstract : 
We have investigated the superconducting properties of (Gd, Y)-Ba-Cu-O bulk superconductors fabricated from precursors of Gd123-Y211 in a reduced oxygen atmosphere. The employment of ball-milled ultra-fine Y211 powder as a precursor material was very effective in enhancing critical current density (Jc), since RE211 inclusions in the melt-textured samples could be drastically refined with decreasing the particle size of Y211 starting powder. The maximum Jc value reached an extremely high value of 380 kA/cm2 at 77 K in self-field. However, size reduction of RE211 led to inhomogeneous distribution of RE211 inclusions. The trapped magnetic fields of Ag-added single-grain samples 25 mm and 33 mm in diameters were 1.5 T and 2.0 T at 77 K, respectively.
         
        
            Keywords : 
barium compounds; critical current density (superconductivity); flux pinning; gadolinium compounds; inclusions; melt texturing; particle size; superconducting materials; yttrium compounds; 25 mm; 33 mm; 77 K; Ag; GdYBaCuO; Y211 powder; bulk superconductors; critical current density; gadolinium compounds; inclusions; inhomogeneous distribution; magnetic fields; melt-textured samples; particle size; pinning centers; precursor material; superconducting materials; yttrium compounds; Atmosphere; Critical current density; Employment; Magnetic field measurement; Microstructure; Powders; Scanning electron microscopy; Superconducting materials; Superconductivity; Temperature; Current density; gadolinium compounds; superconducting materials; yttrium compounds;
         
        
        
            Journal_Title : 
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
         
        
        
        
        
            DOI : 
10.1109/TASC.2005.848970