We have investigated the effect of Ag doping on the superconducting
properties of Bi-2212 thin films deposited on single-crystalline (100)
MgO substrate using pulsed laser deposition (PLD), post annealed at
845 °C
for various lengths of time. X-ray diffraction measurements showed that all the films are
c-axis
oriented. Resistivity measurements showed that the superconducting onset transition temperature
(Tc−onset) and zero resistive
temperature (Tc−zero) for the best films are 95 K and 75 K, respectively. The highest critical current
density obtained from magnetic measurements for the undoped film is
Jc = 6.3 × 106 A cm−2
in 0.5 T magnetic field at 5 K. Compared to undoped films, silver-doped films showed a
sharp superconducting transition and improved weak links and thus high critical current
density. Among the silver-doped films, the 5 wt% silver-doped Bi-2212 film showed highest
Jc = 7.5 × 106 A cm−2
at 0.5 T and 5 K, which is higher than that for the undoped Bi-2212 film. Below
Tc, a double sign reversal of the Hall effect has been observed in undoped Bi-2212 film.
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