Author:
Matsuda Motohide,Ogawa Yoshihisa,Yamashita Kimihiro,Umegaki Takao,Miyake Michihiro
Abstract
Dense YBa2Cu4O8 (124) ceramics were prepared by the following two-stage sintering: compressed 124 powders were heated to 1203 K for decomposition to YBa2Cu3O7−x (123) and CuO, and then cooled down to 1073 K and annealed for the re-formation of 124 single phase. The relative densities thus obtained were 93–95%, as high as those prepared under high oxygen pressure. The densification was considered to take place due to the liquid phase. In the sintered 124, the island-like fine grains of CuO were observed within the 123 matrix. As a result, it was considered that the re-formation of 124 proceeded in each grain. The geometrical phase distribution in the grains is discussed on the basis of superconducting properties from resistivity measurements.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science