Title :
Thermal processing of spray-pyrolyzed and electrodeposited Tl superconductor films and optimization of the transport critical current density
Author :
Parilla, P.A. ; Schulz, D.L. ; Bhattacharya, R. ; Blaugher, R.D. ; Ginley, D.S. ; Voigt, J.A. ; Roth, E.P. ; Venturini, E.L.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Renewable Energy Lab., Golden, CO, USA
fDate :
6/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Employing a flow-through "two-zone" thermal processing system to control thallous oxide vapor pressure, we have investigated two different types of precursors and explored their potential for producing open tape conductors with high critical current densities. The two methods examined were: (1) precursor Pb-Sr-Ba-Ca-Cu-O(Ag) sprayed as a colloidal ink onto a heated substrate; (2) precursor material deposited by electrodeposition from an electrolytic solution containing the metal nitrates. Although both of these methods produce precursors with the proper stoichiometric ratios, vast differences in other properties such as reactivity, density, thickness, and morphology exist. The effects of these precursor properties upon subsequent superconducting characteristics such as phase development, final morphology, and electrical transport are characterized by XRD, SEM/optical microscopies, R vs. T and J/sub c/ measurements, respectively. Both types of precursors have produced superconducting films with high J/sub c/\´s. Phase-pure textured films have been obtained on a variety of substrates.<>
Keywords :
X-ray diffraction; barium compounds; calcium compounds; critical current density (superconductivity); electrodeposits; high-temperature superconductors; optical microscopy; optimisation; powder technology; scanning electron microscopy; spray coatings; superconducting tapes; superconducting thin films; thallium compounds; TlBa/sub 2/Ca/sub 2/Cu/sub 3/O; X-ray diffraction; colloidal ink; critical current density; electrical transport; electrodeposited superconductor films; electrolytic solution; flow-through two-zone processing; high temperature superconductors; metal nitrates; morphology; open tape conductors; optical microscopy; phase development; precursor material; reactivity; scanning electron microscopy; spray-pyrolyzed superconductor films; stoichiometric ratios; thermal processing; thickness; transport critical current density optimization; vapor pressure; Conducting materials; Critical current density; Morphology; Optical films; Optical microscopy; Pressure control; Scanning electron microscopy; Superconducting films; Thermal conductivity; Thermal spraying;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on