Abstract

It is demonstrated how a novel X-ray diffraction method can provide information on the structural dynamics of the individual grains inside a Bi-2223/Ag tape. A microfocused beam of 80 keV X-rays provides both the necessary spatial resolution and penetration power for in situ studies. In a feasibility study at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility a green mono-filamentary tape is annealed in air for 12 h at 838.5 °C. The Bi-2212 to Bi-2223 transformation is found to be a dynamical process during which individual Bi-2212 grains form, dissociate and “recrystallise” at different times throughout the annealing. The typical reaction time is 1 h. The potential of the method for classifying grains according to orientation, volume and stoichiometry is discussed.

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