Modified top-seeded melt growth for large sized Y1−xCaxBa2Cu3Oy crystals
Abstract
By employing modified top-seeded melt growth, a sizable Y1−xCaxBa2Cu3Oy (Ca–YBCO) crystal (16 mm in diameter) with a high doping level was grown for the first time. The crystal is a substance of remarkable importance in the study of superconductivity, distinctively by neutron scattering experiments. Firstly, our findings show that the addition of CaCO3 to the precursors significantly changes the liquid properties, leading to serious liquid loss. In consequence, as-grown samples are unexpectedly characterized by an incomplete growth and a high density of the Y211 phase. Furthermore, a series of experiments have been conducted to improve growth conditions. Our results prove that by using a novel sample construction, setting thin pellets underneath and on top of the main pellet as a liquid reservoir, the aforementioned problems can be effectively solved. As a result, a fully-grown Ca–YBCO crystal with less Y211 particles was achieved.