Abstract:
The influence of sintering temperature on microstructural and superconducting properties of Gd-substituted (Bi,Pb)-2212 superconductor was investigated. It is found that the microstructure of the system can be tailored and refined so as to yield the best superconducting properties in terms of critical current density (J(C)) and flux pinning by heat treating at a temperature in the range 846-860 degrees C. The samples sintered at 858 degrees C show the maximum self-field J(C) of 31,960 kA m(-2) and those sintered at 846 degrees C show the maximum flux pinning force [F-P = 1698 kN m(-3)] as against 1860 kA m(-2) and 16 kN m(-3), respectively for the undoped sample sintered at its optimum sintering temperature. The changes in microstructure followed by very high enhancement of J(C), J(C)-B characteristics and F-P due to Gd-substitution within a small temperature range, is of great scientific and technological significance.