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Control of texture in Ag and Ag-alloy substrates for superconducting tapes

Abstract:
The use of a biaxially textured silver tape as a substrate for high temperature superconductor (HTS) phases is one possible route towards the fabrication of high-Jc superconducting tape. Using a cold-roiling and annealing process we have reproducibly fabricated {110} 〈110〉 textured silver which is stable up to 900 °C. We have found that there are two critical process requirements for the formation of this texture; a low oxygen content in the material prior to deformation, and a cold-rolling thickness reduction of less than 97%. To overcome the problems associated with the poor mechanical strength of pure silver, texture development in Ag-Mg and Ag-Hf alloys with improved mechanical properties has been studied. Heat treatments in a reducing atmosphere allow the {110} 〈110〉 annealing texture to be obtained in Ag-0.1 wt%Mg. The recrystallization behaviour of a Ag-Pd alloy with an increased stacking fault energy was also investigated and a partial cube texture was obtained in this material. Using orientation distribution function (ODF) analysis we have shown that minor variations in the deformation texture of both pure silver and Ag-based alloys can lead to significant differences in the recrystallization textures obtained.
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10.1088/0953-2048/13/9/319

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Publisher:
IOP
Journal:
SUPERCONDUCTOR SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY More from this journal
Volume:
13
Issue:
9
Pages:
1399-1407
Publication date:
2000-09-01
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EISSN:
1361-6668
ISSN:
0953-2048


Language:
English
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pubs:14124
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14124
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2012-12-19
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