A study of the formation of the high Tc superconducting phase of Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy as determined by the melt quenched precursors

The melt quenched method is applied in the fabrication of Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy superconducting ceramics. The samples were prepared as determined by its stoichiometric composition by melting it at 1080 degrees Centigrade for five minutes. The melts were poured immediately onto a stainless steel plat...

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Main Authors: Natividad, Michelle T., Palisoc, Shirley T., Mendoza, Phebe P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-89772023-02-23T00:48:49Z A study of the formation of the high Tc superconducting phase of Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy as determined by the melt quenched precursors Natividad, Michelle T. Palisoc, Shirley T. Mendoza, Phebe P. The melt quenched method is applied in the fabrication of Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy superconducting ceramics. The samples were prepared as determined by its stoichiometric composition by melting it at 1080 degrees Centigrade for five minutes. The melts were poured immediately onto a stainless steel plate and quenched to room temperature. The samples were ground, pelletized and annealed at a constant temperature of 840 degrees Centigrade for 24 hours. Three trials were made to verify the results. The effects of melting the lead doped BSCCO were investigated using SEM/EDAX, DTA, XRD and X-T analyses. The superconducting phase appeared even in the as-quenched samples. Glass forming tendency is also remarkably retarded. Annealing at 840 degrees Centigrade for 24 hours completely vanished this glass forming ability. XRD results showed the coexistence of the low Tc, high Tc and several non superconducting phases. EDAX results show several impurity phases that inhibit the formation of the 2212 and 2223 phases. DTA results show that a decrease in the endothermic peak intensity suggest a slower nucleaction and an increase in the grain size of the sample. This is consistent with the SEM results. Tc onset was strongly dependent on the amount of non superconducting impurities, grain size and intensity of the endothermic peak that affects the phase formation in the partially melted state. 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8432 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Superconductivity Transition temperature Physics
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topic Superconductivity
Transition temperature
Physics
spellingShingle Superconductivity
Transition temperature
Physics
Natividad, Michelle T.
Palisoc, Shirley T.
Mendoza, Phebe P.
A study of the formation of the high Tc superconducting phase of Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy as determined by the melt quenched precursors
description The melt quenched method is applied in the fabrication of Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy superconducting ceramics. The samples were prepared as determined by its stoichiometric composition by melting it at 1080 degrees Centigrade for five minutes. The melts were poured immediately onto a stainless steel plate and quenched to room temperature. The samples were ground, pelletized and annealed at a constant temperature of 840 degrees Centigrade for 24 hours. Three trials were made to verify the results. The effects of melting the lead doped BSCCO were investigated using SEM/EDAX, DTA, XRD and X-T analyses. The superconducting phase appeared even in the as-quenched samples. Glass forming tendency is also remarkably retarded. Annealing at 840 degrees Centigrade for 24 hours completely vanished this glass forming ability. XRD results showed the coexistence of the low Tc, high Tc and several non superconducting phases. EDAX results show several impurity phases that inhibit the formation of the 2212 and 2223 phases. DTA results show that a decrease in the endothermic peak intensity suggest a slower nucleaction and an increase in the grain size of the sample. This is consistent with the SEM results. Tc onset was strongly dependent on the amount of non superconducting impurities, grain size and intensity of the endothermic peak that affects the phase formation in the partially melted state.
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author Natividad, Michelle T.
Palisoc, Shirley T.
Mendoza, Phebe P.
author_facet Natividad, Michelle T.
Palisoc, Shirley T.
Mendoza, Phebe P.
author_sort Natividad, Michelle T.
title A study of the formation of the high Tc superconducting phase of Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy as determined by the melt quenched precursors
title_short A study of the formation of the high Tc superconducting phase of Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy as determined by the melt quenched precursors
title_full A study of the formation of the high Tc superconducting phase of Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy as determined by the melt quenched precursors
title_fullStr A study of the formation of the high Tc superconducting phase of Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy as determined by the melt quenched precursors
title_full_unstemmed A study of the formation of the high Tc superconducting phase of Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy as determined by the melt quenched precursors
title_sort study of the formation of the high tc superconducting phase of bi1.6pb0.4sr2ca2cu3oy as determined by the melt quenched precursors
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2006
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8432
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