Concentrations of Residual Carbonate Ions in the Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O Glasses |
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Authors: | Won-Hyuk Lee Hideo Hosono Yoshihiro Abe |
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Affiliation: | Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya 466, Japan |
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Abstract: | It was found that the IR absorption bands appearing at 600 to 1600 cm−1, which had been previously assigned to the fundamental vibrations of [BiO3] or [BiO6] polyhedra, are due to residual carbonate ions (CO2−3) dissolved in Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O glasses. The concentrations of the remaining CO2−3 in the Bi2.2Sr2Ca1Cu2O x glasses that melted at 1100° and 1400°C are 170 × 10−5 mol/cm3 (3.3 mol%) and 3.2 × 10−5 mol/cm3 (0.25 mol%), respectively. The apparent activation energy for the dissociation of the carbonates was approximately 220 kJ/mol. The CO2−3 content in the precursor glasses did not significantly affect the superconducting properties of the resulting glass–ceramics. |
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Keywords: | superconductors bismuth glass infrared techniques carbonates |
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