Abstract

Abstract Optimipation of heat treatment conditions for a Bi2Sr2CaCu2Op(Bi-2212)/Ag melt-solidified tape was carried out. Effects of the maximum temperature for partial melting, cooling rate in solidifying process, cooling rate after the melt-solidification and partial pressure of oxygen on Jc were examined. A tape prepared under optimized conditions showed a high Jc value of 2.4 × 105 A/cm2 at 4.2 K in 12 T. Small pancake coils were fabricated using Bi-2212/Ag long tapes prepared by a continuous dip-coating method. The generated field of a coil was higher than 1 T at 4.2 K in bias fields less than 4 T and its critical current remained greater than 200 A even at 20 K under zero bias field. This means that the Bi-2212/Ag coil has sufficient potential for practical use as a superconductng magnet at 20 K.

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