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The conventional powder-in-tube technique does not allow to produce textured Tl(1223) tapes. An electrophoretic deposition technique was used to produce uniform layers of controlled thickness on Ag substrates by a simple and reproducible procedure. A high degree of texture, comparable with the one generally observed for Bi-based tapes was obtained thanks to the appropriate grain morphology, by simply alternating deposition and uniaxial pressing. After annealing, critical current densities of 11'000 A/cm2 were reached.
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E. Bellingeri, R.E. Gladyshevskii, and R. Flükiger, II Nuovo Cimento, accepted.
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Bellingeri, E., Gladyshevskii, R.E. & Flükiger, R. Textured Tl(1223)/Ag Tapes Prepared by Electrophoretic Deposition. Journal of Superconductivity 11, 77–78 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022642231419
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