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Bulk GdBCO-Ag superconductors with holes

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 105, Issue 12, Pages 7822-7830

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jace.18721

Keywords

critical current density; GdBCO bulk superconductor with artificial holes; levitation force; microstructure; transition temperature

Funding

  1. Research Centre of Advanced Materials and Technologies for Recent and Future Applications [ITMS 26220220186]
  2. DEVELOPMENT OF REBCO SUPERCONDUCTORS FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
  3. Vedecka Grantova Agentura MSVVaS SR a SAV [/0094/22]
  4. Research centre of Advanced Materials and Technologies for Recent and Future Applications

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Bulk single-grain GdBCO-Ag superconductors with and without holes were analyzed. Levitation force at 77 K is higher for the sample with holes. Defects arising during the absorption of the holes may negatively affect the macroscopic superconducting properties. Other microstructural features do not significantly affect the observed difference in macroscopic superconducting properties.
Bulk single-grain GdBCO-Ag superconductors with and without holes grown using a top-seeded melt-growth process are analyzed. The levitation force at 77 K is higher for the sample with holes. From the performed complex microstructural analysis, we were able to assess the positive, negative, or neutral contribution of the analyzed microstructural elements in the studied samples. It turns out that the macroscopic superconducting properties can be negatively affected by defects arising during the absorption of the holes by the growth front of the crystal. Other microstructural features, such as a higher volume fraction of Gd2BaCuO5 (Gd211) in the a-growth sector (GS) than in the c-GS and the presence of tetragonal regions of GdBa2Cu3O7-x (Gd123) are similar in both samples and cannot significantly affect the observed difference in macroscopic superconducting properties. In terms of macroscopic superconducting properties, in our opinion the most important is the lower porosity of the a-GSs in the upper part of the sample with holes.

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