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Effect of sintering temperature on transport critical current of DIP-Coated BI-2212 Superconducting Tapes

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2020-02
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Mahathir Bin Mohammad
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This thesis is about the study the transport critical current, Jc, of Bi-2212 superconducting tapes that being sintered to two different temperatures. The tapes undergo heat treatment at temperature 840°C and 860°C. Dip-coating technique was being used to prepare the Bi-2212 superconducting tapes. X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) were used to characterize the samples. The transport critical current density, Jc for sintered at temperature 840°C and 860°C of the Bi-2212 superconducting tapes were measured using the data obtained from 4-point probe technique. Well-defined peaks of which could be the indication on the basis of a Bi-2212 phase structure based on the XRD patterns obtained for both tapes. This XRD patterns also illustrated that the sintering temperature at 860°C superconducting tape’s peaks were sharpened if compared to 840°C superconducting tape. Some reorientation occurs in the texture of the microstructure for sintered at a higher temperature sample than the sample that sintered at a lower temperature based on the SEM micrographs. Sample superconducting tape that exposed to high sintering temperature showed the formation of strong-linked grain boundaries and better alignment of the Bi-2212 grains
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BI - 2212 , Superconductor , CRITICAL CURRENT
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