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Partial Melting in Filamentary NSG123 Superconductors Under Various Oxygen Atmospheres

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity(2008)

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Abstract
Precursor filaments with starting composition (Nd0.33,Sm0.33,Gd0.33) : Ba : Cu = 1.18 : 2.12 : 3.09 were prepared by a solution spinning method. Samples were partially melted at temperature range of 1020-1090degC in flowing 0.1%O2 + Ar, 1%O2 + Ar and 20%O2 + Ar and then oxygenated in pure 100%C>2 gas. The Tc value decreased from 91.3 K to 88.8 K with increasing oxygen concentration in atmosphere gas. A transport Jc value higher than 104 A/cm at 77 K and 0 T was showed over a wide temperature range of 1030-1080degC in 0.1%O2 + Ar and 1040-1090degC in 1%02 + Ar. Especially, the 0.1%O2 + Ar sample partially melted at 1050degC and the 1%02 + Ar sample at 1060degC exhibited the highest Jc value of 2.7 x 104 A/cm2 and 2.5 x 104 A/cm2, respectively. The transport Jc value of the sample melted in flowing 0.1%O2 + Ar was maintained higher than 2.4 x 103 A/cm2 at 77 K in applied magnetic fields up to 17 T. On the other hand, the maximum Jc value at 77 K and 0 T for the sample treated in 20%O2 + Ar melted at 1080degC showed 5.4 X 103 A/cm2 at most, and the superconductivity was disappeared at magnetic field of 7 T.
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barium compounds,critical current density (superconductivity),gadolinium compounds,high-temperature superconductors,materials preparation,melting,neodymium compounds,samarium compounds,(Nd0.33Sm0.33Gd0.33)BaCuO,current density,filamentary superconductors,oxygen concentration,partial melting,solution spinning method,superconductivity,temperature 1020 degC to 1090 degC,temperature 77 K,transport value,Critical current density,filamentary NSG123 superconductors,magnetic field behavior
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