CAS 116739-98-1
:bismuth lead strontium calcium copper oxide
Description:
Bismuth lead strontium calcium copper oxide, commonly referred to as BSCCO, is a high-temperature superconductor that belongs to the family of cuprate superconductors. It is characterized by its complex layered structure, which typically includes bismuth, lead, strontium, calcium, and copper oxides. This compound exhibits superconductivity at relatively high temperatures compared to conventional superconductors, making it of significant interest for various applications, including power transmission and magnetic levitation. BSCCO is known for its anisotropic electrical properties, meaning its conductivity can vary significantly depending on the direction of current flow. Additionally, it has a high critical temperature, which allows it to operate effectively in liquid nitrogen environments. The material's synthesis often involves solid-state reactions, and it can be processed into various forms, such as thin films or bulk materials. However, its brittleness and the complexity of its crystal structure can pose challenges for practical applications. Overall, BSCCO represents a crucial advancement in the field of superconductivity, contributing to ongoing research and technological development.
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