D. Lynn Johnson - Wilmette IL Quentin K. Robinson - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Northwestern University - Evanston IL
International Classification:
H01L 3900
US Classification:
505 1
Abstract:
Textured, dense, polycrystalline ceramic bodies are produced by a sinter-compression process which exhibit anisotropic superconducting properties. The bodies are produced from low density aggregates of crystalline particles by applying compressive forces to two opposed faces while permitting the aggregate to expand perpendicularly to the axis of compression. This produces a microcrystalline structure predominately composed of elongated platelike grains having their broad faces generally aligned with the body faces to which the compression was applied. The resulting bodies exhibit room temperature conductivity several times greater in a direction parallel to their compression faces than perpendicular thereto.
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