Abstract

The effect of different nanosized Co3O4(10, 30, and 50 nm) addition on the Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu3O10(Co3O4)xsuperconductor withx=0–0.05 wt.% has been investigated using X-ray diffraction method, scanning electron microscopy, transition temperature, and critical current densityJcmeasurements. The samples were prepared by the conventional solid-state reaction method. Samples withx=0.01 wt.% Co3O4(10 nm) showed the highestTc-zeroat 102 K. The highestJcwas observed in thex=0.03 wt.% Co3O4(10 nm) andx=0.02 wt.% Co3O4(30 nm) samples. At 77 K,Jcof the 10 nm and 30 nm Co3O4added samples was 6 and 13 times larger than the nonadded samples, respectively. Small addition of Co3O4nanoparticles in the Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu3O10(Bi-2223) samples enhanced the critical current density and the phase formation. The larger Co3O4nanoparticle (50 nm) had a greater degradation affect on superconductivity of the Bi-2223 phase.

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