Significant insights for critical current density (J(c)) improvement in Bi-2212 superconductor wires can be obtained by an accurate analysis of the structural and micro structural properties evolving during the so-called partial-melt process, a heat treatment needed to improve gram connectivity and therefore gain high J(c). Here, we report an in situ analysis by means of synchrotron x-ray and neutron diffraction performed, for the first time, during the heat treatment carried out with the very same temperature profile and reacting oxygen atmosphere in which the Bi-2212 wires are usually treated for practical applications. The obtained results show the thermal evolution of the Bi-2212 structure, focusing in particular on texturing and secondary phases formation. The role of the oxygen is discussed as well. Hence, the present investigation marks a significant advance for the comprehension of the phenomena involved in the wire fabrication process and provides useful insights for the process optimization as well.
In situ x-ray and neutron diffraction investigation of Bi-2212 in multifilamentary wires during thermal treatment
Martinelli Alberto;Bellingeri Emilio;Leveratto Alessandro;Leoncino Luca;Malagoli Andrea
2018
Abstract
Significant insights for critical current density (J(c)) improvement in Bi-2212 superconductor wires can be obtained by an accurate analysis of the structural and micro structural properties evolving during the so-called partial-melt process, a heat treatment needed to improve gram connectivity and therefore gain high J(c). Here, we report an in situ analysis by means of synchrotron x-ray and neutron diffraction performed, for the first time, during the heat treatment carried out with the very same temperature profile and reacting oxygen atmosphere in which the Bi-2212 wires are usually treated for practical applications. The obtained results show the thermal evolution of the Bi-2212 structure, focusing in particular on texturing and secondary phases formation. The role of the oxygen is discussed as well. Hence, the present investigation marks a significant advance for the comprehension of the phenomena involved in the wire fabrication process and provides useful insights for the process optimization as well.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.