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Processing of Superconducting Ceramics Using Microwave Energy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
Abstract
Superconducting ceramics have been successfully prepared employing a novel internal heating mechanism which uses microwave energy. Calcining with microwaves requires further investigation to improve the superconducting properties. Sintering and annealing in microwave energy shows refined microstructure and improved oxygen content in the YBa2Cu3O7-x phase. This is attributed to the coupling of CuO with microwave energy. The onset of the superconductive transition occurs at 93°K for the conventionally calcined/microwave annealed samples. The conventionally processed samples have an onset transition at 90°K and exhibit weaker diamagnetism when compared with the microwave annealed sample.
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