Title :
BSCCO-2212 conductor development at Oxford Superconducting Technology
Author :
Marken, K.R. ; Miao, H. ; Meinesz, M. ; Czabaj, B. ; Hong, S.
Author_Institution :
Supercond. Technol., Oxford Instruments, Carteret, NJ, USA
fDate :
6/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Three types of BSCCO-2212 conductor are in development at Oxford Superconducting Technology (OST). Prototype size batches of multifilament tape continue to be manufactured for use in a 5 T high field insert magnet demonstration in collaboration with the National High Magnetic Field Lab. Progress will be reported in improving uniformity of microstructure and transport properties in these tapes. Development of multifilament wire has been renewed in response to interest from the high energy physics community. Issues of interest in these wires include the effects on Jc from filament size and distribution, as well as chemical composition and impurity content in the ceramic. Progress in Jc and JE at 4.2 K in these wires will be discussed. Optimization of dip-coated 2212 tape for MRI magnet applications is also underway, as part of a Superconductivity Partnership Initiative. Various cost and performance tradeoffs will be considered, including the silver/ceramic ratio, the thickness of the ceramic, and the choice of batch or continuous heat treatment. The status of these optimization efforts will be reported.
Keywords :
bismuth compounds; calcium compounds; critical current density (superconductivity); heat treatment; high-temperature superconductors; multifilamentary superconductors; silver; strontium compounds; superconducting tapes; 4.2 K; BSCCO-2212 conductor; Bi2Sr2CaCu2O-Ag; Oxford Superconducting Technology; chemical composition; critical current density; filament distribution effect; filament size effect; heat treatment; impurity content; microstructure; multifilament tape; optimization; transport properties; Ceramics; Collaboration; Conductors; Magnetic fields; Manufacturing; Multifilamentary superconductors; Prototypes; Superconducting films; Superconducting magnets; Wires;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2003.812307