Microstructure Development in Repeated Zone Refining of Microwave-Derived YBCO Bulk Compacts
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概要
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YBCO precursor particulates have been prepared using microwave decomposition of a mixture of yttrium, barium and copper nitrates in a microwave oven having the frequency 2.45 GHz and 600 W power, within as short as 240 seconds. This precursor, upon further compaction into strips of 10 mm×60 mm×1 mm and sintering at 940℃ for 5 h, attained 90% density. Such strips are subjected to repeated zone refining operations in a zone refining system having a three-zone furnace at relatively high speeds of 30 mm/h. The development of microstructure in such samples from the as-sintered condition through the various steps has been presented. A microstructure having uniformly orinted grains in the a-b plane throughout the bulk of the sample could be ontained by three repeated zone refining operations. The possibility of introducing a faster movement of the melting zone compared to earlier reports, is highlighted.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1992-05-01
著者
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Damodaran Alathur
Regional Research Laboratory (csir)
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Mani Themanam
Regional Research Laboratory (CSIR)
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Warrier Krishna
Regional Research Laboratory (CSIR)
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VARMA Hari
Regional Research Laboratory (CSIR)
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KUMAR Viswanathan
Regional Research Laboratory (CSIR)
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PILLAI Sankara
Regional Research Laboratory (CSIR)
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