Fast Neutron Irradiation Effects on (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 Superconductor Prepared Using Co-precipitation Technique

Neutron irradiation is one of the methods to improve the transport properties of superconductors by creating defects for flux pinning centers. In this work, the effects of fast neutron irradiation on (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 (Bi-2223) superconductor were studied. The samples were prepared using the...

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Main Authors: Mujaini M., Ilhamsyah A.B.P., Muhammad-Najib K., Hamid N.A., Awang R., Omar F.S., Idris F.M., Bayar A.M.J., Abd-Shukor R.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-346932024-10-14T11:21:48Z Fast Neutron Irradiation Effects on (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 Superconductor Prepared Using Co-precipitation Technique Mujaini M. Ilhamsyah A.B.P. Muhammad-Najib K. Hamid N.A. Awang R. Omar F.S. Idris F.M. Bayar A.M.J. Abd-Shukor R. 54982692300 57209134726 57211693040 6604077116 22633544100 56020982300 6701397678 57190940163 7004750914 AC susceptibility Flux pinning Josephson current Microstructure Bismuth compounds Copper compounds Coprecipitation Flux pinning Lead compounds Strontium compounds Temperature Textures X ray diffraction analysis A.C. susceptibility Bi-2223 Co-precipitation Fast neutron irradiation Fluences Flux pinning centers Irradiated samples Irradiation effect Josephson current Precipitation techniques Calcium compounds Neutron irradiation is one of the methods to improve the transport properties of superconductors by creating defects for flux pinning centers. In this work, the effects of fast neutron irradiation on (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 (Bi-2223) superconductor were studied. The samples were prepared using the co-precipitation technique and were exposed to fast neutron irradiation via pneumatic transfer system (PTS) with a neutron flux of 2.5 � 1012 n cm?2�s?1 from 60 to 660�s which are equivalent to neutron fluences of 1.55 � 1014 to 1.70 � 1015 n cm?2. The non-irradiated sample was dominantly Bi-2223 phase (85%) as shown by X-ray diffraction patterns. However, after irradiation, the volume fraction of the Bi-2223 was reduced and the (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2CaCu2O8 (Bi-2212) phase increased, resulting in an almost 50:50 ratio of Bi-2223:Bi-2212. Energy-dispersive X-ray analysis indicated the presence of Zn and Po in some irradiated samples due to neutron activation. The onset transition temperature (Tc-onset) and zero transition temperature (Tc-zero) for the non-irradiated sample was 118�K and 105�K, respectively. The irradiated samples showed lower Tc-onset (112 to 115�K) and Tc-zero (100 to 104�K). AC susceptibility showed a transition temperature (Tc??) around 108 to 109�K. The imaginary part of the susceptibility showed intergranular loss peak temperature (Tp) from 89 to 96�K. Intermediate fluence of fast neutron irradiation did not affect the intergrain coupling and pinning strength of (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10. However, higher fluence severely damaged the microstructure and degraded the flux pinning strength of (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10. � 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Final 2024-10-14T03:21:48Z 2024-10-14T03:21:48Z 2023 Article 10.1007/s10948-022-06480-6 2-s2.0-85144512042 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85144512042&doi=10.1007%2fs10948-022-06480-6&partnerID=40&md5=69c53e3b2013f0d2996c39a4d7f7f86b https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34693 36 1 101 110 Springer Scopus
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topic AC susceptibility
Flux pinning
Josephson current
Microstructure
Bismuth compounds
Copper compounds
Coprecipitation
Flux pinning
Lead compounds
Strontium compounds
Temperature
Textures
X ray diffraction analysis
A.C. susceptibility
Bi-2223
Co-precipitation
Fast neutron irradiation
Fluences
Flux pinning centers
Irradiated samples
Irradiation effect
Josephson current
Precipitation techniques
Calcium compounds
spellingShingle AC susceptibility
Flux pinning
Josephson current
Microstructure
Bismuth compounds
Copper compounds
Coprecipitation
Flux pinning
Lead compounds
Strontium compounds
Temperature
Textures
X ray diffraction analysis
A.C. susceptibility
Bi-2223
Co-precipitation
Fast neutron irradiation
Fluences
Flux pinning centers
Irradiated samples
Irradiation effect
Josephson current
Precipitation techniques
Calcium compounds
Mujaini M.
Ilhamsyah A.B.P.
Muhammad-Najib K.
Hamid N.A.
Awang R.
Omar F.S.
Idris F.M.
Bayar A.M.J.
Abd-Shukor R.
Fast Neutron Irradiation Effects on (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 Superconductor Prepared Using Co-precipitation Technique
description Neutron irradiation is one of the methods to improve the transport properties of superconductors by creating defects for flux pinning centers. In this work, the effects of fast neutron irradiation on (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 (Bi-2223) superconductor were studied. The samples were prepared using the co-precipitation technique and were exposed to fast neutron irradiation via pneumatic transfer system (PTS) with a neutron flux of 2.5 � 1012 n cm?2�s?1 from 60 to 660�s which are equivalent to neutron fluences of 1.55 � 1014 to 1.70 � 1015 n cm?2. The non-irradiated sample was dominantly Bi-2223 phase (85%) as shown by X-ray diffraction patterns. However, after irradiation, the volume fraction of the Bi-2223 was reduced and the (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2CaCu2O8 (Bi-2212) phase increased, resulting in an almost 50:50 ratio of Bi-2223:Bi-2212. Energy-dispersive X-ray analysis indicated the presence of Zn and Po in some irradiated samples due to neutron activation. The onset transition temperature (Tc-onset) and zero transition temperature (Tc-zero) for the non-irradiated sample was 118�K and 105�K, respectively. The irradiated samples showed lower Tc-onset (112 to 115�K) and Tc-zero (100 to 104�K). AC susceptibility showed a transition temperature (Tc??) around 108 to 109�K. The imaginary part of the susceptibility showed intergranular loss peak temperature (Tp) from 89 to 96�K. Intermediate fluence of fast neutron irradiation did not affect the intergrain coupling and pinning strength of (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10. However, higher fluence severely damaged the microstructure and degraded the flux pinning strength of (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10. � 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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Mujaini M.
Ilhamsyah A.B.P.
Muhammad-Najib K.
Hamid N.A.
Awang R.
Omar F.S.
Idris F.M.
Bayar A.M.J.
Abd-Shukor R.
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author Mujaini M.
Ilhamsyah A.B.P.
Muhammad-Najib K.
Hamid N.A.
Awang R.
Omar F.S.
Idris F.M.
Bayar A.M.J.
Abd-Shukor R.
author_sort Mujaini M.
title Fast Neutron Irradiation Effects on (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 Superconductor Prepared Using Co-precipitation Technique
title_short Fast Neutron Irradiation Effects on (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 Superconductor Prepared Using Co-precipitation Technique
title_full Fast Neutron Irradiation Effects on (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 Superconductor Prepared Using Co-precipitation Technique
title_fullStr Fast Neutron Irradiation Effects on (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 Superconductor Prepared Using Co-precipitation Technique
title_full_unstemmed Fast Neutron Irradiation Effects on (Bi1.6Pb0.4)Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 Superconductor Prepared Using Co-precipitation Technique
title_sort fast neutron irradiation effects on (bi1.6pb0.4)sr2ca2cu3o10 superconductor prepared using co-precipitation technique
publisher Springer
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