Abstract
Introducing secondary-phase inclusions, especially magnetic particles, into the superconducting matrix is regard as an effective way to enhance the performance of high-temperature superconductors. The effect of Fe-B alloy additives on the microstructure and superconducting properties of top-seeded melt growth processed Gd-Ba-Cu-O bulk superconductors has been investigated systematically. Gd-Ba-Cu-O bulks 17 mm in diameter were melt-textured for various amounts of Fe-B additives in the range of 0-1.4 mol%. With the observations of scanning and transmission electron microscopy, the Fe-B alloy additives were found to decompose into Fe-containing particles with submicrometer in diameter. The refinement and homogeneous distribution of Gd2BaCuO5 inclusions seems to be improved remarkably. It leads to enhance flux pinning, flux trapping capability, and critical current density of Gd-Ba-Cu-O bulks, correspondingly. This phenomenon might be related to the magnetic interactions between the Fe-containing particles and the surrounding components, which may be the origin of the improvement of Gd2BaCuO5 nucleation process.
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