The Conundrum of Strongly Coupled Supercurrent Flow in Both Under- and Over-doped Bi-2212 Round Wires
Yavuz Oz, Jianyi Jiang, Maxime Matras, Temidayo Abiola Oloye, Fumitake, Kametani, Eric E. Hellstrom, David C. Larbalestier

TL;DR
This study investigates the unique ability of Bi-2212 round wires to sustain high critical current densities through strongly coupled supercurrent flow, unaffected by oxygen doping levels, challenging previous assumptions about weak links in cuprate superconductors.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the biaxial texture of Bi-2212 intrinsically supports strongly coupled supercurrent flow, even in underdoped states, unlike other cuprates with similar textures.
Findings
High $J_c$ persists across doping levels.
Lack of weak-link behavior despite grain misorientation.
Grain morphology enables c-axis current flow.
Abstract
Understanding what makes BiSrCaCuO (Bi-2212) the only high critical current density (), high temperature superconductor (HTS) capable of being made as a round wire (RW) is important intellectually because high RW Bi-2212 breaks the paradigm that forces biaxially textured REBCO and uniaxially textured (Bi,Pb)SrCaCuO (Bi-2223) into tape geometries that reproduce the strong anisotropy of the native crystal structure and force expensive fabrication routes to ensure the best possible texture with minimum density of high angle grain boundaries. The biaxial growth texture of Bi-2212 developed during a partial melt heat treatment should favor high , even though its 15 full width at half maximum (FWHM) grain-to-grain misorientation is well beyond the commonly accepted strong-coupling range. Its ability to be strongly…
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