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Bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide (BSCCO, pronounced ''bisko''), is a type of
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having the generalized chemical formula Bi2 Sr2 Ca''n''−1 Cu''n'' O2''n''+4+''x'', with ''n'' = 2 being the most commonly studied compound (though ''n'' = 1 and ''n'' = 3 have also received significant attention). Discovered as a general class in 1988, BSCCO was the first high-temperature superconductor which did not contain a
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. It is a
cuprate superconductor Cuprate superconductors are a family of high-temperature superconducting materials made of layers of copper oxides (CuO2) alternating with layers of other metal oxides, which act as charge reservoirs. At ambient pressure, cuprate superconductors ...
, an important category of high-temperature superconductors sharing a two-dimensional layered (
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) structure (see figure at right) with superconductivity taking place in a copper-oxide plane. BSCCO and YBCO are the most studied cuprate superconductors. Specific types of BSCCO are usually referred to using the sequence of the numbers of the metallic ions. Thus Bi-2201 is the ''n'' = 1 compound ( Bi2 Sr2 Cu O6+''x''), Bi-2212 is the ''n'' = 2 compound ( Bi2 Sr2 Ca Cu2 O8+''x''), and Bi-2223 is the ''n'' = 3 compound ( Bi2 Sr2 Ca2 Cu3 O10+''x''). The BSCCO family is analogous to a thallium family of high-temperature superconductors referred to as TBCCO and having the general formula Tl2 Ba2 Ca''n''−1 Cu''n'' O2''n''+4+''x'', and a mercury family HBCCO of formula Hg Ba2 Ca''n''−1 Cu''n'' O2''n''+2+''x''. There are a number of other variants of these superconducting families. In general, their critical temperature at which they become superconducting rises for the first few members and then falls. Thus Bi-2201 has ''T''c ≈ 33 K, Bi-2212 has ''T''c ≈ 96 K, Bi-2223 has ''T''c ≈ 108 K, and Bi-2234 has ''T''c ≈ 104 K. This last member is very difficult to synthesize.


Wires and tapes

BSCCO was the first HTS material to be used for making practical superconducting wires. All HTS have an extremely short
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, of the order of 1.6 nm. This means that the grains in a polycrystalline wire must be in extremely good contact – they must be atomically smooth. Further, because the superconductivity resides substantially only in the copper-oxygen planes, the grains must be crystallographically aligned. BSCCO is therefore a good candidate because its grains can be aligned either by melt processing or by mechanical deformation. The double bismuth-oxide layer is only weakly bonded by van der Waals forces. So like
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, deformation causes slip on these BiO planes, and grains tend to deform into aligned plates. Further, because BSCCO has ''n'' = 1, 2 and 3 members, these naturally tend to accommodate low angle grain boundaries, so that indeed they remain atomically smooth. Thus, first-generation HTS wires (referred to as 1G) have been manufactured for many years now by companies such as American Superconductor Corporation (AMSC) in the USA and Sumitomo in Japan, though AMSC has now abandoned BSCCO wire in favour of 2G wire based on YBCO. Typically, precursor powders are packed into a silver tube, which is then extruded down in diameter. These are then repacked as multiple tubes in a silver tube and again extruded down in diameter, then drawn down further in size and rolled into a flat tape. The last step ensures grain alignment. The tapes are then reacted at high temperature to form dense, crystallographically aligned Bi-2223 multifilamentary conducting tape suitable for winding cables or coils for transformers, magnets, motors and generators. Typical tapes of 4 mm width and 0.2 mm thickness support a current of 200 A at 77 K, giving a critical
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in the Bi-2223 filaments of 5 kA/mm2. This rises markedly with decreasing temperature so that many applications are implemented at 30–35 K, even though ''T''c is 108 K.


Applications

Electrical power transmission : * 1G conductors made from Bi-2223 multifilamentary tapes. e.g. : **
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Electromagnets and their current leads : * Testing BSCCO tapes at
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Discovery

BSCCO as a new class of superconductor was discovered around 1988 by Hiroshi Maeda and colleagues at the National Research Institute for Metals in Japan, though at the time they were unable to determine its precise composition and structure. Almost immediately several groups, and most notably
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''et al.'' at Dupont and Cava ''et al.'' at AT&T Bell Labs, identified Bi-2212. The ''n'' = 3 member proved quite elusive and was not identified until a month or so later by Tallon ''et al.'' in a government research lab in New Zealand. There have been only minor improvements to these materials since. A key early development was to replace about 15% of the Bi by Pb, which greatly accelerated the formation and quality of Bi-2223.


Properties

BSCCO needs to be hole-doped by an excess of oxygen atoms (''x'' in the formula) in order to superconduct. As in all high-temperature superconductors (HTS) ''T''c is sensitive to the exact doping level: the maximal ''T''c for Bi-2212 (as for most HTS) is achieved with an excess of about 0.16 holes per Cu atom. This is referred to as optimal doping. Samples with lower doping (and hence lower ''T''c) are generally referred to as underdoped, while those with excess doping (also lower ''T''c) are overdoped. By changing the oxygen content, ''T''c can thus be altered at will. By many measures, overdoped HTS are strong superconductors, even if their ''T''c is less than optimal, but underdoped HTS become extremely weak. The application of external pressure generally raises ''T''c in underdoped samples to values that well exceed the maximum at ambient pressure. This is not fully understood, though a secondary effect is that pressure increases the doping. Bi-2223 is complicated in that it has three distinct copper-oxygen planes. The two outer copper-oxygen layers are typically close to optimal doping, while the remaining inner layer is markedly underdoped. Thus the application of pressure in Bi-2223 results in ''T''c rising to a maximum of about 123 K due to optimization of the two outer planes. Following an extended decline, ''T''c then rises again towards 140 K due to optimization of the inner plane. A key challenge therefore is to determine how to optimize all copper-oxygen layers simultaneously. BSCCO is a
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. The
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''H''c2 in Bi-2212 polycrystalline samples at 4.2 K has been measured as 200 ± 25 T (cf 168 ± 26 T for YBCO polycrystalline samples). In practice, HTS are limited by the
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''H''*, above which magnetic vortices melt or decouple. Even though BSCCO has a higher upper critical field than YBCO it has a much lower ''H''* (typically smaller by a factor of 100) thus limiting its use for making high-field magnets. It is for this reason that conductors of YBCO are preferred to BSCCO, though they are much more difficult to fabricate.


See also

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Yttrium barium copper oxide Yttrium barium copper oxide (YBCO) is a family of crystalline chemical compounds that display high-temperature superconductivity; it includes the first material ever discovered to become superconducting above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen ...
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Thallium barium calcium copper oxide Thallium barium calcium copper oxide, or TBCCO (pronounced "tibco"), is a family of high-temperature superconductors having the generalized chemical formula Tl''m'' Ba2 Ca''n''−1 Cu''n'' O2''n''+''m''+2. Tl2Ba2Ca2Cu3O10 (TBCCO-2223) was dis ...


References


External links

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Research fabrication of 2212 on MgO in 1993
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Local Electronic Structure of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 near Oxygen Dopants ...
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