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: Magnetization Behavior of Single Crystalline Bi2Sr2CaCu2Oy above 60 K
Author(s): T. Nagashima, N. Shimoji, Y. Fukai, T. Mochiku, and K. Kadowaki
Publication: Physica C Volume: 212 Issue: Not Available Year: 1993 Page(s): 6-18
Editor(s): Not Available
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.
Language: English
Notes: Not Available
Keywords: Material Specification, Critical Temperature, Irreversibility Field

Materials and Properties

Bi:2212; [Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O]
Material Specification for Bi:2212; [Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O] Process: Solid State Reaction
Notes: "Single-crystal platelets with the c-axis normal to the surface were grown by a traveling-solvent floating-zone method using a dual halogen-lamp heating device. Samples with two different sizes were used; 1 x 1 x 0.14 mm3 (sample A) and 3 x 7 x 0.9 mm3 (sample B)."
Formula: Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x
Informal Name: Bi:2212
Chemical Family: Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O
Chemical Class: Oxide
Structure Type: Single Crystal
Manufacturer: In House
Commercial Name: In House
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Critical Temperature for Bi:2212; [Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O]
Critical Temperature (K)
88
Measurement Method: Magnetization method
"Magnetization measurements were made by applying a magnetic field produced by a solenoid normal to the surface, using a miniature Hall probe with an active area of 100 x 200 µm2 placed at the center and about 500 µm above the surface of the sample. The probe has a resolution of about 8% of a single flux quantum, Φ0=2.07 x 10-15 Wb... The value of the applied field B in each measurement was estimated from the current in the solenoid calibrated by the Hall probe at 92 K where the sample was normal-conducting, corrected for the temperature dependence measured separately in the absence of the sample... The measurements were started with zero-field-cooled samples. The magnetic field was cycled between ±6 x 10-2 T at the maximum at a scanning rate of 3x10-5 - 3x10-4 T/s, and the output Hall voltage was recorded at appropriate intervals. The temperature was controlled to within ±0.1 K during measurements."

Cautions: Evaluated Data