Abstract

A fabrication process has been optimized to successfully produce fine and pure high temperature superconducting YBaCuO powders. The resulting powders have been examined by X-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy with Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDXS) and Electron Energy Loss (EELS) Spectroscopies. Results show that this process allows the preparation of samples with a correct stoichiometry and a controlled microstructure without detectable secondary phases at grain boundaries to the scale of the transmission microscopy. A comparison of the powder quality is made with powders prepared by conventional methods.

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