So-called RE-123 superconductors are said to generally exhibit superconductivity at the transition temperature T c around 90K with RE (rare-earth) ions from Nd to Lu. However there is some tendency that T c decreases with decrease in RE ionic radius. Especially for Yb-123, T c often becomes below 90K. We find that the smaller the ionic radius is, the lower the melting temperature becomes for RE-123 ceramics. In fact, Yb-123 ceramics often melt above 910°C, while Gd-123 ceramics can be sintered above 950°C without melting. From this tendency we suppose that such T c lowering is due to insufficient sintering temperature, resulting in insufficient solid state reaction and poor crystal growth. In this work, we try to raise T c in Yb-123 ceramics by increasing the sintering temperature through Gd substitution. We find that the optimum sintering temperature is 930°C in Yb0.7Gd0.3Ba2Cu3O7-δ ceramics with the highest T c of 91.8K (zero resistivity).
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Matsushima, K., Taka, C., & Nishida, A. (2018). Variations of superconducting transition temperature in YbBa2Cu3O7-δ ceramics by Gd substitution. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 969). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/969/1/012059
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