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Superconducting Properties of (Sm/Y)-Ba-Cu-0 High Tc Composite Superconductors with CeO2 Additive by Zone-Melt Textured Growth (국부용융성장법으로 제조한 (Sm/Y)-Ba-Cu-0계 고온복합초전도체의 CeO2첨가에 따른 초전도특성)

  • 김소정
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.269-274
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    • 2002
  • (Sm/Y)-Ba-Cu-O system high Tc composite superconductors with/without $CeO_2$ additive were directionally grown by zone-melting process, haying large temperature gradient, In air atmosphere. Cylindrical green rods of $({Sm/y})_{1.8}Ba_{2.4}Cu_{3.4}O_x$ [(Sm/Y)1.8] composite oxides by cold isostatic pressing(CIP) method using rubber mold were fabricated. The microstructure and superconducting properties were investigated by XRD, SEM, TEM and SQUID magnetometer. The size of nonsuperconducting $({Sm/y})_2BaCuO_5$ inclusions of the melt-textured (Sm/Y)1.8 sample with CeO$_2$ additive were remarkably reduced and uniformly distributed within the superconducting (Sm/Y)1.8 matrix. Both samples, with/without $CeO_2$ additive, showed an onset Tc $\geq$ 90 K and sharp superconducting transition. The critical current density Jc value of the $CeO_2$ addictive were $1{\times}10^5A/\textrm{cm}^2$ in 77 K, 0 Tesla.

Fabrication of YBCO films in MOD processing using F-free Y & Cu precursor solution (F-free Y & Cu 전구용액을 이용한 YBCO 박막 제조)

  • Kim, Young-Kuk;Yoo, Jai-Moo;Ko, Jae-Woong;Chung, Kook-Chae;Kim, Young-Jun;Han, Bong-Soo;Wang, X.L.;Dou, S.X.
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.15-18
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    • 2006
  • A new precursor solution wilt low fluorine content was synthesized for MOD processing of coated conductors. In this study, the precursor solution for MOD processing was synthesized using F-free yttrium and copper precursor. It was shown that crack-free and uniform precursor films were formed after calcination in humidified oxygen atmosphere. Less than 2 hours were required to finish the calcination process. The relatively gradual weight loss during the calcination process is attributed to the feasibility of fast calcination profile. The calcined precursor film was converted to a YBCO film without any secondary phases after annealing in wet $Ar/O_2$ atmosphere. Fully converted film shows uniform microstructure and high critical current density. $(Jc=2.7MA/cm^2) $.

A Study of Strength, Fracture Toughness and Superconducting Properties of YBCO-Ag Composite Superconductors (YBCO-Ag 복합초전도체의 강도, 파괴인성 및 초전도성질에 관한 연구)

  • Joo, Jin-Ho;Ur, Soon-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.394-398
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    • 1998
  • We have studied the effect of Ag additions on the microstructure and the related mechanical and supercon¬ducting properties of $ YBa_{2}$$Cu_{3}$$O_{7-\delta}$ (YBCO) superconductors. A 5-15 vol.% of Ag was added to YBCO in the forms of Ag and $AgNO_{3}$, powder and the resultant microstructural evolution was evaluated. It was observed that the strength and fracture toughness of YBCO increased with increasing Ag content. These improvements in strength and fracture toughness are believed to be due to the strengthening mechanisms caused by the presence of Ag. In addition, YBCO-Ag composite superconductors showed higher values of strength and fracture toughness when Ag was added in the form of AgNO, than those of which was added Ag. The higher mechanical properties of YBCO- Ag resulting from $AgNO_{3}$, addition are probably due to the microstructure of more finely and uniformly distributed Ag particles. The addition of Ag also showed slightly improved critical current density of YBCO superconductors.

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A Study on the Microstructure and Properties of Y-BA-Cu-O/Ag composite High $T_{c}$ Superconductor prepared by Sinter-forging Process (Sinter forging으로 제조한 Y-BA-Cu-O/Ag 고온 초전도 복합체의 미세조직과 특성)

  • Park, Jong-Hyeon;Kim, Byeong-Cheol;Song, Jin-Tae
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 1994
  • Y-Ra-Cu-0 oxide superconductors were fabricated by the sinter-forging method to make the critical current density improve through controlling of microstructure and crystal texture. The grain alignment of oxide superconductor was formed by the sinter-forging process and it's c-axis orientation was parallel to the press direction.The orientation factor of texture increased with sinking temperature and pressure, and also grain alignment was improved by the addition of Ag. As for the sinterforged Y-Ba-Cu-O/Ag sample, the $T_c$(on-set) was not almost varied with the sinter-forging temperature, but $T_c\;^{zero}$ decreased more or less at high sinter-forging temperatures. In addition, it was observed that added-Ag was mainly distributed along the grain boundar~es in the (123) matrix, resulting in the densification of microstructure. From these results, i t was thought that the improvement of $J_c$ over 2000A/$\textrm{cm}^2$ was attributed to the texture, densification of microstructure, and (123) grain growth due to the Ag addition.

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Microstructure Analysis of Y-Ba-Cu-O thin Films Grown on STO Substrates with Controlled ZnO Nanorods (ZnO 나노막대가 형성된 STO기판에 증착한 Y-Ba-Cu-O 박막의 미세구조 분석)

  • Oh, S.K.;Jang, G.E.;Tran, H.D.;Kang, B.W.;Kim, K.W.;Lee, C.Y.;Hyun, O.B.
    • Progress in Superconductivity
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.47-51
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    • 2009
  • For many large-scale applications of high-temperature superconducting materials, large critical current density ($J_c$) in high applied magnetic fields are required. A number of methods have been reported to introduce artificial pinning centers in $YBa_2Cu_3O_{7-{\delta}}$ films for enhancement of their $J_c$. We studied the microstructures and characteristic of $YBa_2Cu_3O_{7-{\delta}}$ films fabricated on $SrTiO_3$ (100) substrates with ZnO nanorods as pinning centers. Au catalyst nanoparticles were synthesized on STO substrates with self assembled monolayer to control the number of ZnO nanorods. The density of Au nanoparticles is approximately $240{\sim}260{\mu}m^{-2}$ with diameters of $41{\sim}49nm$. ZnO nanorods were grown on STO by hot-walled PLD with Au nanoparticles. Typical size of ZnO nanorod was around 179 nm in diameter and $2{\sim}6{\mu}m$ in length respectively. YBCO films deposited directly on STO substrates show the c-axis orientation, while YBCO films with ZnO nanorods exhibit any mixed phases without any typical crystal orientation.

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Effect of Powder Preheating Temperature on the Properties of Cu based Amorphous Coatings by Cold Spray Deposition (저온분사로 제조된 Cu계 비정질 코팅층 특성에 미치는 분말 예열 온도의 영향)

  • Cho, Jin-Hyeon;Park, Dong-Yong;Lee, Jin-Kyu;Lee, Kee-Ahn
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.47 no.11
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    • pp.728-733
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    • 2009
  • Cu based amorphous ($Cu_{54}Zr_{22}Ti_{18}Ni_{6}$) powders were deposited onto Al 6061 substrates by cold spray process with different powder preheating temperatures (below glass transition temperature: $350^{\circ}C$, near glass transition temperature: $430^{\circ}C$ and near crystallization temperature: $500^{\circ}C$). The microstructure and macroscopic properties (hardness, wear and corrosion) of Cu based amorphous coating layers were also investigated. X-ray diffraction results showed that cold sprayed Cu based amorphous coating layers of $300{\sim}350{\mu}m$ thickness could be well manufactured regardless of powder preheating temperature. Porosity measurements revealed that the coating layers of $430^{\circ}C$ and $500^{\circ}C$ preheating temperature conditions had lower porosity contents (0.88%, 0.93%) than that of the $350^{\circ}C$ preheating condition (4.87%). Hardness was measured as 374.8 Hv ($350^{\circ}C$), 436.3 Hv ($430^{\circ}C$) and 455.4 Hv ($500^{\circ}C$) for the Cu based amorphous coating layers, respectively. The results of the suga test for the wear resistance property also corresponded well to the hardness results. The critical anodic current density ($i_{c}$) according to powder preheating temperature conditions of $430^{\circ}C$, $500^{\circ}C$ was lower than that of the sample preheated at $350^{\circ}C$, respectively. The higher hardness, wear and corrosion resistances of the preheating conditions of near $T_{g}$ and $T_{x}$, compared to the properties of below $T_{g}$, could be well explained by the lower porosity of coating layer.

The Effect of Substrate Temperature on Superconducting Properties of YBCO Films Prepared by Spray Pyrolysis Method using Metal Nitrate Precursors (분사열분해 CVD 법으로 증착된 YBCO 박막의 특성에 미치는 기판 온도의 영향)

  • Kim, Jae-Geun;Hong, Suk-Kwan;Yu, Seok-Koo;Cho, Han-Woo;Kim, Byung-Joo;Ahn, Ji-Hyun;Hong, Gye-Won;Lee, Hee-Gyoun
    • Progress in Superconductivity
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.102-106
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    • 2007
  • YBCO films have been synthesized using a spray pyrolysis method. We used nitrates of Y, Ba, Cu as precursors. Deposition was made on $LaAlO_3$ (100) single crystal substrate by spraying the mist of aqueous precursor solution generated by a concentric nozzle. The distance between concentric nozzle and substrate was 15 cm. C-axis oriented films were obtained at deposition temperature of $740{\sim}800^{\circ}C$ and working pressure of 20 Torr. Oxygen partial pressure was 3 Torr and substrate was transported with the speed ranging from 0.23 cm/min to 0.7 cm/min by reel to reel. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) observation revealed that films are smooth and highly textured with (001) planes parallel to substrate. Highest critical current density (Jc) was $1.38\;MA/cm^2$ at 77K and self-field for the film with a thickness of $0.5\;{\mu}m$ prepared at a substrate temperature of $780^{\circ}C$ and $PO_2\;=3\;Torr$. The effect of temperature on the microstructure and YBCO phase formation will be discussed.

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Phase Transformation of Ti-Ni-Zr Icosahedral Phase and Fabrication of Porous Ti and W Compacts using Electro-Discharge Sintering (전기방전소결을 이용한 Ti-Ni-Zr 준 결정상의 상변화 연구와 Ti, W 다공체 제작)

  • Cho, J.Y.;Song, G.A.;Lee, M.H.;Lee, H.S.;Lee, W.H.;Kim, K.B.
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.149-158
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    • 2011
  • Electro-Discharge Sintering (EDS) employs a high-voltage/high-current-density pulse of electrical energy, discharged from a capacitor bank, to instantaneously consolidate powders. In the present study, a single pulse of 0.57-1.1 kJ/0.45 g-atomized spherical $Ti_{52}Zr_{28}Ni_{20}$ powders in size range of 10~30 and $30\sim50{\mu}m$ consisting of ${\beta}$-(Ti, Zr) and icosahedral phases were applied to examine the structural evolution of icosahedral phase during EDS. Structural investigation reveals that high electrical input energy facilitates complete decomposition of icosahedral phase into C14 laves and ${\beta}$-(Ti, Zr) phases. Moreover, critical input energy inducing decomposition of the icosahedral phase during EDS depends on the size of the powder. Porous Ti and W compacts have been fabricated by EDS using rectangular and spherical powders upon various input energy at a constant capacitance of $450{\mu}F$ in order to verify influence of powder shape on microstructure of porous compacts. Besides, generated heat (${\Delta}H$) during EDS, which is measured by an oscilloscope, is closely correlated with powder size.

Preparation of High $J_c$ YBCO Films on LAO by Spray Pyrolysis Process Using Nitrate Precursors (질산염 무기금속 화합물의 분무열분해법에 의한 High-$J_c$ YBCO 박막 제조)

  • Hong, Suk-Kwan;Kim, Jae-Gun;Kim, Ho-Jin;Cho, Han-Woo;Yu, Seok-Koo;Ahn, Jin-Hyun;Joo, Jin-Hoo;Lee, Hee-Gyoun;Hong, Gye-Won
    • Progress in Superconductivity
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.71-74
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    • 2006
  • High $J_c$ over 1 $MA/cm^2$ YBCO film has been successfully prepared using nitrate precursors by spray pyrolysis method. Aerosol drolpets generated using a concentric spray nozzle were directly sprayed on a $LaAlO_3$(100) single crystal substrate. The cation ratio of precursor solution was Y:Ba:Cu=1:2.65:1.35. The distance between nozzle and substrate was 15 cm. Deposition temperature was ranging from $750^{\circ}C\;to\;800^{\circ}C$. Deposition pressure was 100 Torr, and oxygen partial pressure was varied from 10 Torr to 50 Torr. The microstructure, phase formation, texture development and superconducting properties of deposited films were largely changed with oxygen partial pressure. Deposited films showed a texture with(001) planes parallel to substrate plane. High quality film was obtained when film was deposited at $760^{\circ}C$ with an oxygen partial pressure of 30 Torr. The critical current density($J_c$) of the YBCO film was 1.75 $MA/cm^2$ at 77 K and self-field.

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Effect of heating rate on calcination heat treatment of YBCO thin films by DCA-MOD method (DCA-MOD 법으로 YBCO 박막 제조시 하소열처리의 승온속도 효과)

  • Kim, Byeong-Joo;Kim, Hye-Jin;Cho, Han-Woo;Kwon, Youn-Kyung;Ryu, Jung-Hee;Lee, Hee-Gyoun;Hong, Gye-Won
    • Progress in Superconductivity
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.186-192
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    • 2007
  • High $J_c\;YBa_2Cu_3O_{7-x}$ superconducting films have been fabricated $LaAlO_3(100)$ substrate by MOD method using dichloroacetic acid(DCA) as chelating solvent for preparing precursor solution. Heating rate was varied in order to optimize the calcination heat treatment condition in DCA-MOD method. Coated films were calcined at lower temperature up to $500^{\circ}C$ in flowing humid oxygen atmosphere. The heating rate was calcined from $13.3^{\circ}C/min\;to\;0.28^{\circ}C/min$. Conversion heat treatment was performed $800^{\circ}C$ for 2 h in flowing Ar gas containing 1000 ppm oxygen with a humidity of 9.45%. Surface and cross sectional SEM microstructures showed that particle sizes were increased with heating rate at a calcination step. The amount of pores was increased with heating rate in the calcined films. Dense microstructure and sharp texture were developed in an YBCO films after conversion heat treatment. A high critical current density (Jc) of $1.26MA/cm^2$ (@77 K and self-field) was obtained for the YBCO film which was prepared with a heating rate of $0.28^{\circ}C/min$.

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