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The dependence of Bi9Sr11Ca5 oxide on the stoichiometry of Bi-2212 and its reversible phase transition in oxidising and non-oxidising and its reversible phase transition in oxidising and non-oxidising annealing conditions

✍ Scribed by A.P. Baker; B.A. Glowacki


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
935 KB
Volume
223
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-4534

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✦ Synopsis


A molar ratio of 2: 2:1 : 2 for Bi, Sr, Ca and Cu, respectively, showed impurity phases after the completion of the synthesis process described here. The sample was decomposed by high-temperature annealing under nitrogen and then the Bi-2212 phase was reformed by reoxygenation but the original impurities remained. The X-ray diffraction results show the predominant impurity phase and the phase after decomposition is a Cu-free compound. The composition is identified as B! ,Srl tCa5 oxide which goes through a phase transition as a result of oxygen uptake and loss.

The phase equilibria between the Cu-free composition and Bi-2212 shows the latter can be reduced by lowering lhe molar ratio of Sr and Ca followed by post annealing in N2 and then 02 and can be removed entirely by using a Bi-rich composition.