Claims
- 1. Superconducting oxides having predominantly an orthorhombic crystalline structure and being defined by the general formula
- (V.sub.1-x M.sub.x).sub.i (A.sub.1-y M.sub.y).sub.j Q.sub.k Cu.sub.m O.sub.r.+-.t
- where M is respectively selected from the group consisting of bismuth, and lead, A is calcium, Q is different than A and is selected from the group consisting of strontium, barium and calcium, x and t are individual numbers each respectively ranging from 0 to less than 1, y is from 0 to about 0.2, i is either 2 or 3, j is either 0, 1 or 2, k is 2 or 3, m is either 1,2, or 3, r is an integer, and x and j are not simultaneously equal to 0, said oxide having a T.sub.c critical temperature of above about 100.degree. K., said oxide having been formed by initially mixing respective quantities of oxides of A, Q and Cu, sintering said initial mixture to form a precursor crystal structure, adding a quantity of at least vanadium oxide to the so-formed precursor crystal structure and sintering the resultant mixture to yield said oxide.
- 2. Superconducting oxides as set forth in claim 1, wherein M is bismuth, A is calcium, Q is strontium, i is 2, j is 1 and m is 2 and r is 10.
- 3. Superconducting oxides as set forth in claim 2, wherein x is about 0.90 and t ranges from about 0 to 0.2.
- 4. Superconducting oxides as set forth in claim 1, wherein x is zero, A is calcium, M is bismuth, Q is strontium, y is 0.1, i is 2, j is 2, k is 3, m is 3, and r is 10.
- 5. Superconducting oxides as set forth in claim 1, wherein r ranges from about 8 to 12.
- 6. Superconducting oxides as set forth in claim 1, wherein x ranges from about 0 to 0.90.
- 7. Superconducting oxides as set forth in claim 1, wherein t ranges from about 0 to 0.2.
- 8. Superconducting oxides as set forth in claim 1, said compounds exhibiting a generally linearly decreasing electrical resistivity as the temperature thereof is lowered from about 200.degree. K. to about the critical temperature (T.sub.c) thereof.
- 9. Superconducting oxides as set forth in claim 1, said oxides having a critical current value (J.sub.c) of about 10.sup.4 amperes/cm.sup.2 or more.
- 10. Superconducting oxides defined by the general formula
- Bi.sub.2p-q V.sub.p Pb.sub.q Sr.sub.2 Ca.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.10.+-.t
- where p and q each independently range up to about 0.7, P being greater than zero and t ranges between 0 and less than 1, said oxide having a T.sub.c critical temperature of above about 100.degree. K., said oxide having been formed by initially mixing respective quantities of oxides of Bi, Sr, Ca and Cu, sintering said initial mixture to form a precursor crystal structure, adding respective quantities of V and Pb to the so-formed precursor crystal structure, and sintering the resultant mixture to yield said oxide.
- 11. Superconducting oxides as set forth in claim 18, p and q each independently ranging from about 0.05 to 0.7.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of identically titled application Ser. No. 421,015 filed Oct. 13, 1989 abandoned.
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