IP Library Granted Patent US 7,593,758
Granted Patent B2
US 7,593,758 · App. 11/245,722 · Granted Sep 22, 2009

Segmented superconducting tape having reduced AC losses and method of making

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Patent No.
US 7,593,758
App. No.
11/245,722
Granted
Sep 22, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A superconducting tape having reduced AC losses. The tape has a high temperature superconductor layer that is segmented. Disruptive strips, formed in one of the tape substrate, a buffer layer, and the superconducting layer create parallel discontinuities in the superconducting layer that separate the current-carrying elements of the superconducting layer into strips or filament-like structures. Segmentation of the current-carrying elements has the effect of reducing AC current losses. Methods of making such a superconducting tape and reducing AC losses in such tapes are also disclosed.

Claims (37)

1. A superconducting tape having reduced AC losses, the superconducting tape comprising:

a) a tape substrate;

b) at least one buffer layer disposed on the tape substrate;

c) a superconducting layer disposed on the at least one buffer layer; and

d) a plurality of disruptive strips on one of the tape substrate, the at least one buffer layer, and the superconducting layer, wherein each of the plurality of disruptive strips is substantially parallel to the current flow direction of the superconducting tape, and wherein the plurality of disruptive strips causes parallel discontinuities in electrical properties of the layer of superconducting material that reduce AC losses in the superconducting tape, said disruptive strips comprising a contaminant material.

2. The superconducting tape according to claim 1 , wherein the contaminant material is a metal.

3. The superconducting tape according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of disruptive strips comprises a plurality of impurity ions implanted in the layer of superconducting material.

4. The superconducting tape according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of disruptive strips has a width in a range from about 1 micron to about 100 microns.

5. The superconducting tape according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of disruptive strips has a length in a range from about 0.1 meter to about 100 meters.

6. The superconducting tape according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of disruptive strips extends along the entire length of the superconducting tape.

7. The superconducting tape according to claim 1 , where a cross-section of the superconducting tape includes up to about 20 disruptive strips per centimeter of the superconducting tape.

8. The superconducting tape according to claim 1 , wherein the tape substrate cornprisesat least one of a nickel based alloy, an iron based alloy, and combinations thereof.

9. The superconducting tape according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one buffer layer comprises at least one of magnesium oxide, strontium oxide, strontium titanate, yttrium stabilized zirconia, strontium ruthenate, barium zirconate, cerium oxide, lanthanum manganate, a rare-earth zirconate, a rare-earth hafnate, and combinations thereof.

10. The superconducting tape according to claim 1 , wherein the layer of superconducting material comprises a rare earth copper oxide.

11. The superconducting tape according to claim 10 , wherein the rare earth copper oxide is yttrium barium copper oxide.

12. The superconducting tape according to claim 1 wherein the tape substrate comprises at least one of a nickel based alloy, an iron based alloy, and combinations thereof, wherein the at least one buffer layer comprises at least one of magnesium oxide, strontium oxide, strontium titanate, yttrium stabilized zirconia, strontium ruthenate, barium zirconate, cerium oxide, lanthanum manganate, a rare-earth zirconate, a rare-earth hafnate, and combinations thereof, and wherein the layer of superconducting material comprises a rare earth copper oxide.

13. A superconducting tape having reduced AC losses, the superconducting tape comprising:

a) a tape substrate;

b) at least one buffer layer disposed on the tape substrate;

c) a superconducting layer disposed on the at least one buffer layer; and

d) a plurality of disruptive strips on one of the tape substrate, the at least one buffer layer, and the superconducting layer, wherein each of the plurality of disruptive strips is substantially parallel to the current flow direction of the superconducting tape, and wherein the plurality of disruptive strips causes parallel discontinuities in electrical properties of the layer of superconducting material that reduce AC losses in the superconducting tape, wherein each of the plurality of disruptive strips comprises a contaminant material that causes the discontinuity, wherein the contaminant material comprises at least one of an alkali metal, calcium, magnesium, chromium, nickel, iron, silicon, silicon oxide, manganese, and combinations thereof.

14. The superconducting tape according to claim 13 wherein the tape substrate comprises at least one of a nickel based alloy, an iron based alloy, and combinations thereof, wherein the at least one buffer layer comprises at least one of magnesium oxide, strontium oxide, strontium titanate, yttrium stabilized zirconia, strontium ruthenate, barium zirconate, cerium oxide, lanthanum manganate, a rare-earth zirconate, a rare-earth hafnate, and combinations thereof, and wherein the layer of superconducting material comprises a rare earth copper oxide.

15. The superconducting tape according to claim 14 , wherein the rare earth copper oxide is yttrium barium copper oxide.

16. A superconducting tape having reduced AC losses, the superconducting tape comprising:

a) a tape substrate;

b) at least one buffer layer disposed on the tape substrate;

c) a superconducting layer disposed on the at least one bufferlayer; and

d) a plurality of disruptive strips on one of the tape substrate, the at least one buffer layer, and the superconducting layer, wherein each of the plurality of disruptive ships is substantially parallel to the current flow direction of the superconducting tape, and wherein the plurality of disruptive strips causes parallel discontinuities in electrical properties of the layer of superconducting material that reduce AC losses in the superconducting tape, wherein each of the plurality of disruptive strips comprises at least one of a topographical feature, a degradation in crystallinity, and a contaminant material that causes the discontinuity, wherein the plurality of disruptive strips comprises a plurality of steps rolled into the tape substrate, wherein adjacent steps are of a different height.

17. The superconducting tape according to claim 16 wherein the tape substrate comprises at least one of a nickel based alloy, an iron based alloy, and combinations thereof, wherein the at least one buffer layer comprises at least one of magnesium oxide, strontium oxide, strontium titanate, yttrium stabilized zirconia, strontium ruthenate, barium zirconate, cerium oxide, lanthanum manganate, a rare-earth zirconate, a rare-earth hafnate, and combinations thereof, and wherein the layer of superconducting material comprises a rare earth copper oxide.

18. The superconducting tape according to claim 17 , wherein the rare earth copper oxide is yttrium barium copper oxide.

19. A superconducting tape having reduced AC losses, the superconducting tape comprising:

a) a tape substrate;

b) at least one buffer iayer disposed on the tape substrate;

c) a superconducting layer disposed on the at least one buffer layer; and

d) a plurality of disruptive strips on one of the tape substrate, the at least one buffer layer, and the superconducting layer, wherein each of. the plurality of disruptive strips is substantially parallel to the current flow direction of the superconducting tape, and wherein the plurality of disruptive strips causes parallel discontinuities in electrical properties of the layer of superconducting material that reduce AC losses in the superconducting tape, wherein each of the plurality of disruptive strips comprises a contaminant material that causes the discontinuity, wherein the plurality of disruptive strips comprises a plurality of Impurity ions implanted in the layer of superconducting material and wherein the contaminant material comprises at least one of an alkali metal, calcium, magnesium, chromium, nickel, iron, silicon, silicon oxide, manganese, and combinations thereof.

20. The superconducting tape according to claim 19 wherein the tape substrate comprises at least one of a nickel based alloy, an iron based alloy, and combinations thereof, wherein the at least one buffer layer comprises at least one of magnesium oxide, strontium oxide, strontium titanate, yttrium stabilized zirconia, strontium ruthenate, barium zirconate, cerium oxide, lanthanum manganate, a rare-earth zirconate, a rare-earth hafnate, and combinations thereof, and wherein the layer of superconducting material comprises a rare earth copper oxide.

21. The superconducting tape according to claim 20 , wherein the rare earth copper oxide is yttrium barium copper oxide.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2018
From: LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC
To: TRIAD NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC
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