| Literature DB >> 30875798 |
J Ricardo Mejía-Salazar1, José Darío Perea2,3, Roberto Castillo4, Jesús Evelio Diosa5,6, Eval Baca7.
Abstract
We report here on the development of composite thick films exhibiting hybrid superconducting and ferromagnetic properties, produced through a low-cost, fast, and versatile process. These films were made of high Tc cuprate superconductor Bi₂Sr₂(Ca,Y)₂Cu₃O10 (with Y:Ca ratio of 5%) and ferromagnetic perovskite La2/3Ba1/3MnO₃, synthesized by melting-quenching annealing process on a MgO substrate. Curie temperature for La2/3Ba1/3MnO₃ was determined (~336 K ) by magnetic field assisted thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), while superconducting behavior of Bi₂Sr₂(Ca,Y)₂Cu₃O10/MgO films was observed through temperature-dependent resistance measurements. Superconducting features in our hybrid compound were corroborated by temperature-dependent resistivity and magnetic susceptibility.Entities:
Keywords: composite materials; ferromagnetism; manganites; superconductors; thick films
Year: 2019 PMID: 30875798 PMCID: PMC6471044 DOI: 10.3390/ma12060861
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1(a) Magnetic field assisted TGA measurement of the Curie temperature for S1. The peak in the first derivative of the TGA measurement (with mT) around 336.4 K (shadowed region), corresponds to the Curie temperature. Comparative measurements were made for B = 0 and B = 28 mT. (b) Hysteresis loop for the S1 powder sample at 300 K. (c) XRD pattern for S1.
Figure 2(a) Current-voltage curves for S2/MgO measured at different temperatures. (b) Resistance versus temperature measurements for the samples (S2)1−(S1). Two superconducting critical temperatures can be observed around 76 K and 102 K for , in contrast with a single critical temperature around 76 K for . The regions of interest are shadowed in figure: 50–102 K for blue region; 50–76 K for red region. (c) Real () and imaginary () parts of the magnetic susceptibility as function of the temperature for . (d) Comparative XRD spectra for and . A SEM micrograph of the sample with is presented in the inset of (d).
Figure 3Magnetization versus in-plane magnetic field at (a) 5 K and (b) 150 K, under zero field cooling regime. Diamagnetic contribution of the MgO substrate was subtracted for results in (b). Superconducting current density and the macroscopic pinning force density are presented in (c) and (d), respectively.