An investigation of the effects of the pelletizing pressure on the superconducting properties of a lead-doped BSCCO grown by the second combustion method

Date of Publication

1995

Document Type

Bachelor's Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science Major in Physics

Subject Categories

Physics

College

College of Science

Department/Unit

Physics

Abstract/Summary

The second combustion method was employed in the fabrication of lead-doped BSCCO bulk superconductors. Samples of varied pelletizing pressure were prepared to determine the effect of pelletizing pressure variation to the superconducting properties of the said material. Characterization of each sample was made possible through the XRD and P-T measurements. It was found that as the pelletizing pressure increases, the high-Tc percentage content increased. It reaches a maximum peak at 1.27 tons/cm2, then beyond this value the high-Tc percentage content decreases as the pelletizing pressure increases. The same behavior was observed for the pelletizing pressure against the intensities of the peaks. Moreso, it was also observed that the curve of the lattice parameter (a = b) for low-Tc against the pelletizing pressure behaves similarly with the behavior of the high-Tc percentage content versus the pelletizing pressure. The values of the lattice parameter (a = b) for high-Tc were relatively high at 1.91 tons/cm2. However, the lattice parameters (c) do not exhibit dependency over the pelletizing pressure. The P-T curves were generally the same for the samples, with a gradual and smooth transition. Samples subjected to a pelletizing pressure of 1.27 tons/cm2 exhibited the best results based on the XRD patterns and P T curves obtained.

Abstract Format

html

Language

English

Format

Print

Accession Number

TU06731

Shelf Location

Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F, Henry Sy Sr. Hall

Physical Description

53 leaves ; Computer printout

Keywords

Bismuth trioxide; Superconductors

Embargo Period

1-17-2021

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