NIST High Temp. Superconducting Materials (HTS) Database:

NIST Standard Reference Database 62

Last Update to Data Content: 1996

DOI: https://doi.org/10.18434/T4KP8J


Bibliographic Information

Title: Weak Coupling and Anisotropy in the Magnetic Penetration Depth of the High-Temperature Superconductor Tl2Ca2Ba2Cu3O10+δ
Author(s): J.R. Thompson, D.K. Christen, H.A. Deeds, Y.C. Kim, J. Brynestad, S.T. Sekula, and J. Budai
Publication: Physical Review B Volume: 41 Issue: 10 Year: 1990 Page(s): 7293-7296
Editor(s): Not Available
Publisher: American Physical Society
Language: English
Notes: Not Available
Keywords: Material Specification, Critical Temperature, Penetration Depth

Materials and Properties

Tl:2223; [Tl-Ba-Ca-Cu-O]
Material Specification for Tl:2223; [Tl-Ba-Ca-Cu-O] Process: Solid State Reaction
Notes: "Bulk polycrystalline... material with relatively high-phase purity was formed by repeated grinding and sintering of a stoichiometric mixture of constituents. An aligned composite sample was produced from fine monocrystalline powder of... 1-µm size, dispersed in "45 min" liquid epoxy, and aligned in a 5-T field... X-ray diffraction... revealed... very good alignment of the c axes."
Formula: Tl2Ba2Ca2Cu3O10+x
Informal Name: Tl:2223
Chemical Family: Tl-Ba-Ca-Cu-O
Chemical Class: Oxide
Structure Type: Polycrystalline
Manufacturer: In House
Commercial Name: In House
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Critical Temperature for Tl:2223; [Tl-Ba-Ca-Cu-O]
Critical Temperature (K)
122.8 ± 0.3
Measurement Method: Self-consistent Tc
"... Tc (was determined) self-consistently from the penetration-depth measurements..."

Cautions: Evaluated Data
Penetration Depth for Tl:2223; [Tl-Ba-Ca-Cu-O]
Field Direction () Temperature (K) Penetration Depth (σ)
H//c 81 2200
H//c 87 2300
H//c 95 2600
H//c 103 3100
H//c 110 3800
H//c 122 10800
H//ab 93 4400
H//ab 102 5100
H//ab 108 6000
H//ab 115 8800
H//ab 120 20500
Measurement Method: SQUID magnetometer
"The magnetic investigations were carried out in a Quantum Design superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometer, equipped with magnet current circuitry to ensure monotonic field changes, and in a vibrating sample magnetometer. The field was applied either parallel or perpendicular to the common c axes of the sample and the magnetization M(H,T) was measured at fixed temperatures T as a function of field H, with frequent checks to ensure that M was reversible. The data were corrected for the background moment..."

Cautions: Evaluated Data
Digitized data were obtained from Figure 1a and 1b of the paper.