Coated Conductors on Tubular Metallic Wires
by Combined Chemical Approaches
C. Millon1,2, S. Morlens1, P. Chaudoüet2, C. Jimenez2,
J.L. Soubeyroux1, P. Tixador1, A. Allais3, C. F. Theune4, P. Odier1
1 Institut Néel and CRETA, CNRS&UJF, 25 av des martyrs,
BP 166, 38042 Grenoble cedex 09, France.
2 LMGP CNRS UMR5628- Grenoble INP –Minatec,
3 parvis Louis Néel, BP 257, 38016 Grenoble, France.
3 Nexans Research Centre, 170, avenue Jean Jaurès,
69353 Lyon Cedex 07, France.
4 Nexans Deutschland Industry – Hannover
Corresponding author: philippe.odier@grenoble.cnrs.fr
Abstract - Fabrication of YBCO wires has been explored by using tubes formed from textured tapes. The texture of tubes made from Ni-5 at % W is characterized as a bi-axial texture developing along both the axis and the circumference of the cylinder. The deposition of a buffer layer by metal-organic deposition on such a tube is described with the practical example of La2Zr2O7. A superconducting YBCO layer is deposited on top; its texture and the electrical performance are evaluated. In the present state of the art, the YBCO is superconducting at 88 K; it is textured, but can carry only week supercurrents due to insufficient percolation paths. Improvements of the process are underway to enhance the transport current properties.
Keywords - YBCO, HTS wire, coated conductor, tubular conductor, textured tube, La2Zr2O7, LZO
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Submitted May 15, 2009; accepted July 20, 2009. Reference No. ST115 ; Category 2, 5.
See also P. Odier et al., Supercond. Sci. Technol. 22, 125024 (2009) |