Abstract

The effect of changes in the oxygen partial pressure during the heat treatment of Bi-2223 tapes has been investigated. Distinct differences were observed in the phase assemblages, compositions, and critical current densities. Of particular importance in the correlation of transport properties and microstructure was the redistribution of lead in both the secondary phases and the Bi-2223 matrix. The highest Jc values were associated with tapes that contained Ca2PbO4 as part of the phase assemblage coupled with lower concentrations of lead in the superconducting phase. The high Jc of 30.4 kA/cm2 was obtained in tapes processed at 820 °C where the oxygen partial pressure was increased from 10% O2/Ar to 20% O2/Ar after 25 h of each 50-h sinter cycle. Samples processed only in 10% O2/Ar at 820 °C did not contain Ca2PbO4, had slightly higher concentrations of lead in the superconducting phase, and had significantly lower Jc values.

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