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Melt processing and high performance of binary (Nd, Sm)-Ba-Cu-O superconductors
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Materials ScienceMagnetismCritical CurrentsHigh-tc SuperconductivityEngineeringRare Earth MineralPhysicsSuperconducting MaterialHigh-temperature SuperconductivityLiquid PhaseTrapped FieldApplied PhysicsSuperconductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsHigh Tc SuperconductorsMelt ProcessingHigh Irreversibility FieldMagnetic Material
Binary (Nd, Sm)-Ba-Cu-O superconductors with Tc of 96 K and a high irreversibility field up to 8 T have been fabricated in air via a newly developed technique. The initial composition was controlled by using binary (Nd, Sm)2BaO4 as an addition. In comparison with both NdBaCuO and YBaCuO melt-textured superconductors, the present composition showed a remarkable enhancement of critical current densities in an intermediate field regime (1-3 T). Microstructural observations and compositional analysis showed that the distributions of Nd and Sm in the (Nd, Sm)-123 matrix were homogeneous while the atomic ratio between these two rare earth elements was inconsistent with that in the nominal composition. These new characteristics were thought to cohere with the different solubilities between Nd and Sm in the liquid phase. Finally, trapped magnetic field mapping showed a single-domain shape of the trapped field, which indicated the growth of a single grain in the samples.
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