Abstract

Long length Y-123 superconducting tapes were produced by reel-to-reel continuous vacuum processing, by using Ion-Beam-Assisted Deposition (IBAD) and Pulsed-Laser-Deposition (PLD). Biaxially textured Gd/sub 2/Zr/sub 2/O/sub 7/ buffer layers up to 255-m long were fabricated by IBAD with production speed of 0.5-1.0 m/h. Y-123 films were formed on them by PLD with production speed of 1.0-4.0 m/h. A 105-m long Y-123 film was fabricated with uniform thickness of 1.0 /spl mu/m and /spl Delta//spl phi/ of 3-4/spl deg/. I/sub c/ of 126 A was obtained in end-to-end at 77 K, 0 T, whose I-V curve had n-value of 28.5. I/sub c/ times length reached 13,230 Am. Another 70-m long Y-123 tape with I/sub c/ over 90 A (77 K, 0 T) was wound into a Solenoid type magnet whose inner diameter was 60 mm. The central field of 0.27 T was obtained at 66 K, with operating current of 130 A.

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