Electrical and Mechanical Properties of (Bi, Pb)-2223 Substituted by Holmium
Abstract
The effect of the partial substitution of Ca2+ by Ho3+ ions on the electrical and mechanical
properties of the superconducting phase (Bi,Pb)-2223 was studied. Superconducting
samples of the type (Bi1.8Pb0.4) Sr2Ca2.1−x Ho x Cu3.1O10+δ were prepared by solidstate
reaction technique under ambient pressure, and characterized by means of X-ray
powder diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The superconducting
transition temperature T c and pseudogap temperature T* were estimated from electrical
resistivity measurements, while the critical current density J c was determined from I–V
curves. The electrical resistivity data were discussed according to bipolaron model in the
absence of thermally excited individual polarons. The sample with x = 0.025 showed the
highest phase volume fraction, T c, and J c. Room temperature Vickers microhardness
measurements were carried out at different applied loads (0.25–5 N) in order to
investigate the performance of the mechanical properties of (Bi1.8Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2.1−x Ho
x Cu3.1O10+δ phase. It was found that all the samples exhibit normal Indentation Size
Effect (ISE). The Vickers microhardness number H V increased as x increased from 0 to
0.025. The experimental results were discussed in view of Meyer’s law, Hays–Kendall
(HK) approach, Elastic/Plastic Deformation (EPD) model, and proportional specimen
resistance (PSR) model. The load independent (true) microhardness of (Bi1.8Pb0.4)
Sr2Ca2.1−x Ho x Cu3.1O10+δ superconducting samples showed identical behavior to
that of the PSR model.
Author(s)
Abdeen W., Marahba S., Awad R., Aly A., Ibrahim I., Matar M.
Journal/Conference Information
Journal of Advanced Ceramics ,5(1): 54-69