No 1, Vol. 1, 2000 
 

CORRELATION BETWEEN SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSPORT PROPERTIES AND
GRAIN BOUNDARY MICROSTRUCTURE IN HIGH-TC SUPERCONDUCTING CERAMICS

T.S. Orlova 1, J.Y. Laval 2 and B.I. Smirnov 1
1 A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute,
Russian Academy of Sciences,
Polytechnicheskaya 26, 194021 St.Petersburg, Russia,
2 Laboratoire de Physique du Solide, CNRS ESPCI,
10 rue Vauquelin, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France

Abstract

The superconducting transport properties (I-V, Ic-B and Ic-T) were correlated with a systematic characterization of the grain boundary microstructure, via TEM observation and local chemical analysis in STEM by EDX on YBa2Cu3-xOy (D samples), YBa2Cu3-xOy /Agx (S samples) and DyBa2Cu3-xOy /1wt% Pt (0≤x≤0.4) ceramics. It was shown that in all samples studied the critical currentI c is controlled by weak links at grain boundaries. The measurements of Ic (T) indicated that in copper-deficient yttrium ceramics, Ag-doping leads to change of weak link character from superconductor-insulator-superconductor (SIS) to superconductor-normal metal-superconductor (SNS) type. This SNS behaviour seems to be a result of percolation path of supercurrent through clean boundaries with extremely narrow range (≅1 nm) of Ag segregation on them. Specific Ag precipitates of 2-5 nm size on or near clean boundaries were found in S samples for x=0.4. This is most likely to be a reason for the improvement of Ic in these samples by a factor of 3. In copper-deficient dysprosium ceramics doped with Pt, Pt-doping leads to a substantial increase in Ic and pronounced "fish-tail" effect in magnetic field at T≤77 K in non-stoichiometric composition with x=0.2. Better behaviour of Ic in magnetic fields in these samples may be associated with the substantial increase in the proportion of clean boundaries and decrease in twin spacing.

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