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Investigation of DyBa2Cu3O7−d superconducting domains grown by the infiltration technique starting with small size Dy-211 particles

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Published 15 December 2004 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation J-P Mathieu et al 2005 Supercond. Sci. Technol. 18 S136DOI 10.1088/0953-2048/18/2/028

0953-2048/18/2/S136

Abstract

An infiltration and growth process is here used as an alternative to the classical top-seeded melt-textured growth process for the production of Dy-123 single-domains with finely dispersed small size Dy-211 particles. The starting materials are the 211-particles and a barium and copper rich liquid phase precursor. The infiltration and growth process allows for controlling both the spatial and size distribution of the 211-particles in the final superconducting 123-single-domain. The main parameters (set-ups, maximum processing temperature with respect to the peritectic temperature, nature of reactant, porosity of the 211-preform) of the infiltration and growth process are discussed. Moreover, different processes of chimie douce are shown in order to produce Dy-211 particles with controlled shape and size, particles that can be used as precursors for the infiltration and growth process.

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