Abstract

Several kinds of Bi-2212 superconducting thick films grown on the oxidized Ni substrates were prepared by using a normal partial melt process. 0–5 vol% of fine MgO particles were doped in Bi-2212 phase during the fabrication in order to enhance the critical current density ( J c) in Bi-2212. The samples were analyzed with the assistances of X-ray diffractometer and electron probe microanalyser. The critical temperature and J c were measured by using the conventional resistive method (four-probe method). An apparent improvement in J c values was observed in the samples with fine MgO particles doped. The J c in the 5 vol% MgO doped sample reached to the level comparable with that in the Ag-sheathed samples. Furthermore, the irreversibility field ( B irr) was confirmed to be largely enhanced by the addition of MgO particles. The pin parameters derived from the scaling behavior of pinning force density turned out to be similar to those predicted in the case of normal precipitate flux pinning, indicating that MgO particles in Bi-2212 act as effective pinning centers.

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