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Bi2-xPbxSr2CaCu2Oy textured materials (x=0.0, 0.2, 0.4, and 0.6) have been successfully prepared by the laser floating zone technique. Microstructure and electrical properties (JC and TC) have been clearly affected by Pb addition. From the E-I curves, slope of the transition between the superconducting and the normal state (n) at 77K reaches a maximum of about 16 for the 0.4 Pb doped samples. This value is much higher than the typical ones for the Bi-2212 materials. Moreover, when the electrical properties of the 0.4 Pb doped samples are measured at lower temperatures (between 65 and 77K), n values increase when the temperature is decreased. A maximum n value of 32 has been reached at 65K which makes this material very attractive for its use as resistive fault current limiters. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
The authors wish to thank the Gobierno de Aragón (Research Groups T12 and T87) for financial support. M. A. Madre and H. Amaveda acknowledge the Spanish MINECO-FEDER (Project MAT2011-22719) for funding. The technical contributions of C. Estepa and C. Gallego are also acknowledged. Sh. Rasekh acknowledges a JAE-PreDoc2010 grant from CSIC.
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Platelets, Bi-2212, Doping, Electrical properties, Grain growth
Platelets, Bi-2212, Doping, Electrical properties, Grain growth
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