International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.26, No.12, 1289-1293, 2001
The study of critical current density of superconducting thallium oxide films from spray-deposited precursors
Spray deposition is a promising and economic approach for fabricating high-temperature superconducting films for the Tl-oxide superconductors. The Tl-oxides provide the potential for operation at 77 K in practical magnetic fields of 3-5 T, which has been demonstrated by measurements on the irreversibility behavior of the Tl-1223 single layer compound with Bi and Sr substitution. In this report, we present the preparation and characterization of Tl0.78Bi0.22Sr1.6Ba0.4Ca2Cu3O9 superconducting films fabricated from spray-deposited Tl-free, Ag-containing and Cu-rich precursors and reacted with thallium vapor using a two-step crucible process at 650 degreesC/815 degreesC in flowing argon for only 10/10 min. An epitaxial superconducting film was synthesized successfully and critical cur-rent densities of 8 x 10(5) A/cm(2) at 77 K in zero-field were obtained with excellent in-field performance.