• DocumentCode
    841973
  • Title

    Growth and superconducting properties of Pb-free and Pb-doped bi-2223 crystals

  • Author

    Giannini, Enrico ; Clayton, Nicholas ; Musolino, Nicolas ; Piriou, Alexandre ; Gladyshevskii, Roman ; Flükiger, René

  • Author_Institution
    Univ. of Geneva, Geneve, Switzerland
  • Volume
    15
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    3102
  • Lastpage
    3105
  • Abstract
    High quality single crystals of both Pb-free and Pb-doped Bi-2223 (with sizes up to 3×2×0.1mm3) were grown by means of a newly developed "Vapor-Assisted Travelling Solvent Floating Zone" technique in an image furnace. This technique allowed us to grow large Pb-doped Bi-2223 crystals for the first time. Post-annealing in high pressure oxygen (up to 10 MPa) enhanced Tc (up to 111 K) and sharpened the superconducting transition. The crystal structures of both Bi-2223 and Bi,Pb-2223 were refined and are reported in this paper. The unit cell of the Pb-free average structure is pseudo-tetragonal with a=5.4210(7), b=5.4133(6) and c=37.009(7) Å. An incommensurate structural modulation along the direction of one of the short cell vectors has been defined (q∼0.21 a*); however, the structure can be conveniently described in a supercell with a 5-fold volume (a=27.105(4) Å). One additional O atom per translation unit of the modulation wavelength was found to be inserted into the BiO layers. Approximately 8% of the Ca sites are occupied by Bi atoms, and the refined composition is found to be Bi:Sr:Ca:Cu:O=2.16:2:1.84:3:10.16. Similar features are found in the Pb-doped phase. The magnetization of Pb-free Bi-2223 crystals has been studied. The vortex phase diagram has been traced and the anisotropy of Bi-2223 is found to be γ=53 from measurements of the lower critical field, which is much smaller than that of Bi-2212 (γ=165). Bi-2223 has a higher critical current density, and a reduced magnetic relaxation rate compared to Bi-2212, both of which are signatures of more effective pinning in Bi-2223 due to its reduced anisotropy.
  • Keywords
    annealing; bismuth compounds; calcium compounds; critical current density (superconductivity); crystal growth; crystal structure; high-temperature superconductors; lead; magnetic anisotropy; magnetisation; strontium compounds; 0.1 mm; 2 mm; 3 mm; Bi-2223 crystals; BiPbSr2Ca2Cu3O10:Pb; crystal structures; image furnace; magnetic relaxation; post-annealing; superconducting anisotropy; superconducting properties; superconducting transition; vapor-assisted travelling solvent floating zone; vortex phase diagram; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Atomic layer deposition; Atomic measurements; Bismuth; Crystals; Furnaces; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetization; Phase measurement; Solvents; Bi-2223; crystal growth; superconducting anisotropy; vortex phase diagram;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1051-8223
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TASC.2005.848968
  • Filename
    1440326