The superconducting YBa2Cu3O7-x
powder has been sorted using the Meissner effect. Two separation methods have been employed. One is separating the powder at a constant temperature, the other is separating it over a temperature gradient. Both methods are effective for separating the high-T
c superconducting powder from the low-T
c superconducting parts. Separated powder was examined by X-ray diffraction and quantitatively analyzed by EPMA as well as by chemical analysis, and by a TEM. The higher-T
c part of YBa2Cu3O7-x
powder was characterized by smaller lattice constants, higher oxygen concentration, and higher twin density. The low-T
c YBa2Cu3O7-x
sample shows a low Cu/Y ratio relative to the high-T
c sample.
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