Superconducting Glass-Ceramic Fine Rods in Bi1Ca1Sr1Cu2Al0.5Ox Prepared under a Temperature Gradient –Tc and the Texture of Specimen–
- 1 November 1989
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 28 (11A), L1929
- https://doi.org/10.1143/jjap.28.l1929
Abstract
Fine glass rods (dia. 1∼2 mm) in Bi1Ca1Sr1Cu2Al0.5O x prepared by pumping up the melt at 1150°C into SiO2 glass tubes were reheated to 845°C according to a given procedure under a temperature gradient (≈30°C/mm) or under no temperature gradient. The incorporated Al enhanced the glassification. In the former specimen crystals grew well to become much larger, and impurity Al was excluded from the superconducting phases on crystallization under a temperature gradient to form the aluminous fibers; the T c(zero) is ≈80 K and a shoulder appears around 110 K.Keywords
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