Stability of Y-Ba-Cu-oxide phases in salt flux
Abstract
The results of an investigation into the possibility of growing YBa2Cu3O7 (or Y123) single crystals from a NaCl-KCl flux (salt flux) are presented. They are compared with results for Y123 crystals grown from a Ba-Cu-oxide flux system. The chosen salt flux composition was 1:1 (NaCl:KCl). The preparation method of the solutes is presented, with particular attention given to the compounds surrounding the Y123 phase, such as Y2BaCuO6 (Y211). Optical microscopy was introduced to study the morphology of the sample; X-ray diffraction was used for phase identification; and a chemical analysis was effected. The Y123, Y211, and BaCuO2 phases were shown to be dissociated in the NaCl-KCl flux, and could not be recrystallized. A small amount of the flux could be added to create large-grain Y123 crystals, but single-crystal growth was not possible in a top-seeded NaCl-KCl solution. This is attributed to significant differences in solubility of the crystal elements, and phase separation caused by CuO crystal formation.
- Publication:
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Journal of Materials Science Letters
- Pub Date:
- May 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991JMSL...10..583T
- Keywords:
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- Crystal Growth;
- High Temperature Superconductors;
- Mixed Oxides;
- Sodium Chlorides;
- Stability;
- Barium Oxides;
- Copper Oxides;
- Potassium Chlorides;
- Single Crystals;
- Yttrium Oxides