Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1624750 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A systematic study on phase evolution, bulk density, resistivity, TC, JC, and JC–B characteristics of pure and Yb substituted (Bi,Pb)-2212 samples at different cationic sites (Bi, Ca, Sr) has been carried out. The results show that there is a substantial improvement in the overall superconducting properties, particularly the TC, JC, and JC–B characteristics of the Yb substituted samples. Further, it is observed that there is a significant shift in the peak value of the bulk pinning force density Fpmax towards higher magnetic fields when Yb is substituted at different cationic sites, indicative of the enhanced flux pinning strength in these samples. All the substituted samples show almost identical microstructure, but are distinctly different from pure (Bi,Pb)-2212. The natural layered growth mechanism of (Bi,Pb)-2212 is disrupted by grain growth, and coarsening in random directions. The substituted Yb atoms enter into the corresponding sites in (Bi,Pb)-2212, which create inhomogeneities in the crystal structure, decrease the hole concentration, and may produce point like defects. These defects act as the pinning centers. There is also the possibility of formation of nanoscale secondary phases, which can act as pinning centers.

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