Reversible melting and equilibrium phase formation of (Bi,Pb)2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+d
E.Giannini, I.Savysyuk, V.Garnier, R.Passerini, P.Toulemonde and, R.Fluekiger

TL;DR
This study investigates the melting, decomposition, and reformation of the (Bi,Pb)2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+d superconductor phase using in-situ neutron diffraction, revealing conditions for phase reformation from the melt and effects of Pb loss.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the reversible melting and phase formation of (Bi,Pb)2223, highlighting the importance of temperature control and Pb retention for high-quality tape processing.
Findings
Bi,Pb(2223) melts incongruently into secondary phases.
Reformation of Bi,Pb(2223) from melt is highly sensitive to temperature.
Pb losses hinder phase reformation, affecting equilibrium conditions.
Abstract
The decomposition and the reformation of the (Bi,Pb)2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+d (?Bi,Pb(2223)?) phase have been investigated in-situ by means of High-Temperature Neutron Diffraction, both in sintered bulk samples and in Ag-sheathed monofilamentary tapes. Several decomposition experiments were performed at various temperatures and under various annealing atmospheres, under flowing gas as well as in sealed tubes, in order to study the appropriate conditions for Bi,Pb(2223) formation from the melt. The Bi,Pb(2223) phase was found to melt incongruently into (Ca,Sr)2CuO3, (Sr,Ca)14Cu24O41 and a Pb,Bi-rich liquid phase. Phase reformation after melting was successfully obtained both in bulk samples and Ag-sheathed tapes. The possibility of crystallising the Bi,Pb(2223) phase from the melt was found to be extremely sensitive to the temperature and strongly dependent on the Pb losses. The study of the mass…
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