Title :
Development of Low Aspect Ratio Coated Conductor
Author :
Vannozzi, Angelo ; Augieri, Andrea ; Fabbri, Fabio ; Rizzo, Francesco ; Armenio, Achille Angrisani ; Mancini, Antonella ; Pinto, Valentina ; Galluzzi, Valentina ; Rufoloni, Alessandro ; Celentano, Giuseppe
Author_Institution :
Supercond. Lab., ENEA, Frascati, Italy
Abstract :
ReBa2Cu3O7-x (ReBCO, Re = Y or rare earth) coated conductors are currently available as ribbon-shaped conductors. The high aspect ratio of such conductors is often regarded as a limitation for many electrotechnical applications due to the anisotropy of the electrical and mechanical properties and high ac losses. In this view, a method for the development of cube-textured, low aspect ratio wire substrate for ReBCO coated conductor is presented. The method is derived from the conventional cold-rolling and recrystallization process and modified to obtain a cube-textured wire with low aspect ratio rectangular cross section. To show the feasibility of the method, pure copper was used as raw material. Cube-textured copper substrate with a square cross section and a thickness around 0.5 mm was realized by longitudinally cutting a heavily cold-rolled thick tape. All 4 sides of the wire show a strong cube texture development. Cube texture development is comparable with the one obtained in standard tapes, with a fraction of cube-oriented area above 95% and a full width at half maximum of (002) ω-scan ranging from 6.5° to 7.5°. The quality of the obtained surfaces was tested through the epitaxial growth of MgO/Pd bilayer. Preliminary results indicate that all 4 sides of the wire are equally available for epitaxial film growth and lead to a comparable film quality.
Keywords :
barium compounds; cold rolling; copper compounds; epitaxial growth; high-temperature superconductors; magnesium compounds; palladium; recrystallisation; yttrium compounds; MgO-Pd; ReBCO coated conductors; YBa2Cu3O7-x; anisotropy; conventional cold-rolling; cube texture development; cube-textured copper substrate; cube-textured low aspect ratio wire substrate; epitaxial film growth; pure copper; recrystallization process; ribbon-shaped conductors; Conductors; Copper; Epitaxial growth; Substrates; Surface treatment; Wires; Coated conductors; High-temperature superconductors; coated conductors; cube-textured substrates; epitaxial film growth; high-temperature superconductors;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2014.2368214