2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-4534(01)00139-3
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Relevance of cooling rates on formation from the melt of superconducting bismuth-based cuprate phases

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“…4, but only with some high-order (four or higher) polynomial function. Recently, it was shown 23 that the background contribution in diffraction patterns of the Bi-2212 produced by melting routes could be non-linear. The authors 23 always attributed non-linear background to the presence of amorphous material in the samples when the order of polynomial function used for background fitting is higher than three.…”
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“…4, but only with some high-order (four or higher) polynomial function. Recently, it was shown 23 that the background contribution in diffraction patterns of the Bi-2212 produced by melting routes could be non-linear. The authors 23 always attributed non-linear background to the presence of amorphous material in the samples when the order of polynomial function used for background fitting is higher than three.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, it was shown 23 that the background contribution in diffraction patterns of the Bi-2212 produced by melting routes could be non-linear. The authors 23 always attributed non-linear background to the presence of amorphous material in the samples when the order of polynomial function used for background fitting is higher than three. From the discussion on background modelling in Rietveld method 24 , the background contribution which is not accounted for by low-order polynomial function is ascribed to the "non-crystalline intensity contribution" due to presence of amorphous material.…”
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“…O sinal de subida à linha base se deveria ao estabelecimento do equilíbrio térmico da nova fase com o entorno na célula DTA. Neves e colaboradores (10,11) observaram em seus resultados, obtidos para amostras não compactadas, que a fusão da fase Bi2212 ocorre a 870°C para uma pressão de 1 atm em ar.…”
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“…Neves (11) observou para amostras não compactadas uma segunda transição endotérmica, também com sinal menos intenso, porém na temperatura de 940 o C. Segundo Neves (11) , este resultado pode ser atribuído à fusão da fase Bi2201 (12) , gerada após a fusão da fase Bi2212. Acima de 880°C não foi observado qualquer eventos térmico detectável até 1000°C, concordando com os resultados obtidos por Neves e colaboradores (10) .…”
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“…Pavard et al, (1999) obtiveram A temperatura crítica é dependente do processamento da amostra, em particular a temperatura de recozimento e as taxas de resfriamento (TARASCON, 1988). Neves (2001) observou que a temperatura crítica decresceu com o aumento da taxa de resfriamento. Em geral, temperaturas de recozimento mais altas produzem mais alta temperatura crítica e também aumenta o risco que um constituinte seja perdido, provavelmente Bi (TARASCON, 1988).…”
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