Abstract

Large Dy-123 single-domains have been grown y the top- seeding melt-textured growth technique on yttrium oxide substrates. The main obstacles in fabricating such 'single grain' 123 superconducting samples are discussed, i.e. (I) the dissolution of the seed during the melting and the peritectic cooling stages, (ii) the nucleation of subsidiary 123 grains at the compact/substrate interface. Such secondary nucleation process prevents the single grain from going further. Solutions are suggested as for example by considering the use of a modified coating. BaZrO3 displays a strong inertia in barium cuprate fluxes which suggests to use it as a very promising candidate for buffer layer in between the 123 compact and the furnace 'environment'. In order to provide such 'high quality' sufficiently dense BaZrO3 coatings, soft solution routes have been investigated. Advantages of these are a low calcination temperature and the production of very homogeneous and fine monodisperse powders. The influence of the synthesis conditions on the properties of BaZrO3 and on the sintering process is thus reported.© (2001) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.

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