Photoconductivity effects in mixed-phase BSCCO whiskers
Marco Truccato, Dario Imbraguglio, Angelo Agostino, Stefano Cagliero,, Alessandro Pagliero, Holger Motzkau, Andreas Rydh

TL;DR
This study investigates how UV-visible light affects the electrical conductivity of mixed-phase BSCCO whiskers during annealing, revealing phase-dependent photoconductivity enhancements linked to filament structures and defects.
Contribution
It introduces a pseudo-1D model explaining photoconductivity effects in mixed-phase BSCCO, highlighting the role of filament length and interface defects during annealing.
Findings
Photoconductivity enhancement observed only in mixed-phase samples.
The model shows filament length decreases and defect density increases with annealing.
Light-induced conductivity increases with longer annealing times.
Abstract
We report on combined photoconductivity and annealing experiments in whisker-like crystals of the Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O (BSCCO) high-Tc superconductor. Both single-phase Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+\delta (Bi-2212) samples and crystals of the mixed phases Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+x (Bi-2223)/Bi-2212 have been subjected to annealing treatments at 90{\deg}C in air in a few hours steps, up to a maximum total annealing time of 47 h. At every step, samples have been characterized by means of electrical resistance vs temperature (R vs T) and resistance vs time at fixed temperature (R vs t) measurements, both in the dark and under illumination with a UV-VIS halogen arc lamp. A careful comparison of the results from the two techniques has shown that, while for single-phase samples no effect is recorded, for mixed-phase samples an enhancement in the conductivity that increases with increasing the annealing time is induced by…
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