April 22 - 26, 2024
Seattle, Washington
May 7 - 9, 2024 (Virtual)
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2024 MRS Spring Meeting
QT04.03.18

Additively-Manufactured YBCO Superconductor

When and Where

Apr 23, 2024
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Flex Hall C, Level 2, Summit

Presenter(s)

Co-Author(s)

Dingchang Zhang1,Cristian Boffo2,David Dunand1

Northwestern University1,Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory2

Abstract

Dingchang Zhang1,Cristian Boffo2,David Dunand1

Northwestern University1,Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory2
Due to its brittleness, the high-temperature superconducting cuprate YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>7-x </sub>is currently manufactured in simple shapes (e.g., thin films or pellets) as complex 3D architectures are very difficult to achieve. Here, we show that 3D ink-printing (an additive manufacturing method) can fabricate cuprate superconductors with complex 3D architectures and high performance. An ink is first created with Y<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>, BaCO<sub>3</sub>, and CuO submicron powders of various shapes. The ink is extruded layer by layer to form green parts, which are then sintered to achieve YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>7-x</sub> with high density. The isothermal sintering and subsequent slow cooling prevent the formation of cracks induced by thermal shock, which are always found in laser-beam-based additive methods. 3D ink-printing is demonstrated for various YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>7-x</sub> items: horizontal and toroidal coils, magnetic shielding tubes, and Origami folded objects.

Keywords

additive manufacturing | nucleation & growth

Symposium Organizers

Liangzi Deng, University of Houston
Qiang Li, Stony Brook University/Brookhaven National Laboratory
Toshinori Ozaki, Kwansei Gakun University
Ruidan Zhong, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Symposium Support

Gold
Faraday Factory Japan LLC

Session Chairs

Liangzi Deng
Yusuke Ichino

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