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Superconducting TlCa2Ba2Cu3O9 thick films

Description

GE Corporate Research and Development's (GE-CRD) program to develop the two-zone silver addition (TZSA) process for fabricating superconducting films of TlCa2Ba2Cu3O9 has activities in the areas of (1) precursor preparation, (2) the thallium oxide vapor process, (3) the effects of post-synthesis annealing ambient and temperature on superconducting properties, (4) the influence of film stoichiometry and composition on superconducting properties, (5) microstructure and film growth mechanism, (6) the preparation of thicker films, (7) the fabrication of films on flexible substrates, and (8) process scale-up. As part of its effort under the ANL Pilot Center Agreement, GE-CRD has supplied to ANL a complete two-zone furnace, has provided consultation on its use and on the planning of experiments, has processed ANL samples in GE's furnaces to help define optimum process conditions, and has provided precursor and finished films as requested. These contributions are described more fully in the descriptions of the work performed at ANL presented elsewhere in this report. Under the Pilot Center Agreement work at GE-CRD has been directed toward the optimization of the TZSA process with emphasis on (A) process improvement, (B) effects of silver content on film properties, (C) the relationship between microstructure and Jc, and (D) toward the assessment of the compatibility of silver substrates with the process chemistry

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MF available from INIS under the Report Number; Also available from OSTI as DE94010436; NTIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep.

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Final report

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9 p.
Report number
ANL/ITD/RP--82647

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Contract/Grant/Project number
Contract W-31109-ENG-38
Funding organization
USDOE, Washington, DC (United States).