Abstract

We reported here the effect of melting time (1.5–5 min + 5 s) in air and at 920 °C on the normal and superconducting properties of Bi 1.7Pb 0.3Sr 2CaCu 2O 8 (Bi (Pb): 2212) system. The results of X-ray diffraction, microhardness, resistivity and Hall effect are presented in details. Furthermore, the superconducting critical temperature T c, normal resistivity ρ 300, residual resistivity ρ 0, and resistivity slope corresponding to the linear ρ-T region and width of transition Δ T c are extracted from resistivity data. Moreover, various normal state parameters, such as density of holes, Fermi energy and density of states at the Fermi level are calculated for all samples. These results shows a correlation between the above measured parameters against melting time, and indicate that 3.5 min is the suitable melting time to optimizing T c at 89 K for Bi (Pb): 2212 superconducting system.

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