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  • 2019Investigation of electrophoretic deposition as a method for coating complex shaped steel parts in solid oxide cell stacks18citations
  • 2018Two level undercut-profile substrate-based filamentary coated conductors produced using metal organic chemical vapor deposition4citations
  • 2018Two level undercut-profile substrate-based filamentary coated conductors produced using metal organic chemical vapor deposition4citations
  • 2018A Ba-free sealing glass with a high CTE and excellent interface stability optimized for SOFC/SOEC stack applications36citations
  • 2018A Ba-free sealing glass with a high CTE and excellent interface stability optimized for SOFC/SOEC stack applications36citations
  • 2017Investigation of a Spinel-forming Cu-Mn Foam as an Oxygen Electrode Contact Material in a Solid Oxide Cell Single Repeating Unit21citations
  • 2016Superconducting Dy 1-x (Gd,Yb) x Ba 2 Cu 3 O 7-δ thin films made by Chemical Solution Deposition4citations
  • 2016All Metal Organic Deposited High-Tc Superconducting Transition Edge Bolometer on Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia Substrate9citations
  • 2016Superconducting Dy1-x(Gd,Yb)xBa2Cu3O7-δ thin films made by Chemical Solution Deposition4citations
  • 2016All Metal Organic Deposited High-T c Superconducting Transition Edge Bolometer on Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia Substrate9citations
  • 2014Comparative characterization of Cu–Ni substrates for coated conductors19citations
  • 2013Microstructure, texture and magnetic properties of Ni-Cu-W substrates for coated conductors10citations
  • 2012In Situ X-ray Diffraction Study of the Formation of Fe(Se,Te) from Various Precursors2citations
  • 2012Cube-textured metal substrates for reel-to-reel processing of coated conductorscitations

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  • Talic, Belma
  • Frandsen, Henrik Lund
  • Zielke, Philipp
  • Andersen, K. B.
  • Grivel, Jean-Claude
  • Opata, Yuri Aparecido
  • Insinga, Andrea R.
  • Sundaram, Aarthi
  • Rodriguez Zermeno, Victor Manuel
  • Abrahamsen, Asger Bech Bech
  • Ryming, Alexander Engels
  • Lundeman, Jesper Holm
  • Hazelton, Drew W.
  • Schweer-Gori, Frederik
  • Abrahamsen, Asger Bech
  • Grivel, Jean-Claude Roger
  • Insinga, Andrea
  • Zermeno, Victor Manuel Rodriguez
  • Ritucci, Ilaria
  • Smeacetto, Federico
  • Kiebach, Ragnar
  • Sabato, Antonio G.
  • Agersted, Karsten
  • Khajavi, Peyman
  • Kiebach, Wolff-Ragnar
  • Hagen, Anke
  • Sun, Xiufu
  • Norby, Poul
  • Jensen, Søren Højgaard
  • Hansen, Jørn Otto Bindslev
  • Yue, Zhao
  • Mohajeri, Roya
  • Fardmanesh, Mehdi
  • Mishin, Oleg V.
  • Juul Jensen, Dorte
  • Suo, H. L.
  • Tian, H.
  • Andersen, Niels Hessel
  • Pallewatta, P. G. Asanka Pramod
  • Bednarcik, J.
  • Zimmermann, M. V.
  • Mishin, Oleg
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Cube-textured metal substrates for reel-to-reel processing of coated conductors

  • Mishin, Oleg
  • Andersen, Niels Hessel
  • Grivel, Jean-Claude Roger
  • Wulff, Anders Christian
Abstract

This thesis presents the results of a study aimed at investigating important fabrication aspects of reel-to-reel processing of metal substrates for coated conductors and identifying a new substrate<br/>candidate material with improved magnetic properties. The eect of mechanical polishing on surface roughness and texture in Ni-5at.%W tapes in the cold-rolled condition was studied as a function of polishing grade. The surface roughness of the tape in the polished and annealed condition, and after subsequent coating with a Gd2Zr2O7 buer layer was investigated taking grain boundaries into account. It was observed that the initial mean surface roughness decreased after annealing except after very ne polishing. Additionally, the roughness of the buer layers were found to increase slightly for the ne polished substrates. Grain boundary grooving was observed to impose a lower limit for the mean surface roughness. Fractions of cube texture within deviations of 5o from the ideal cube orientation, in the annealed substrates, were found to be very sensitive to the surface roughness before annealing. Microstructure, texture and topography were studied in a strongly cube-textured Ni-5at.%W substrate before and after an additional annealing (condition A1 and A2, respectively) simulating a buer layer crystallisation heat treatment. Condition A1 was characterised by a high fraction of cube texture, a high fraction of low angle grain boundaries and a low fraction of 3 boundaries. A strong correlation was observed between the grain boundary groove depth and boundary type. Coherent twin boundaries and low angle grain boundaries were characterised by the smallest average groove depth while signicantly deeper grooves were observed at other boundary types. A similar correlation was observed between the inclination angle at groove walls and the boundary type. The microstructure was slightly coarser in condition A2 and it was accompanied by a cube texture strengthening and an increase in the fraction of low angle grain boundaries. The average depth of grain boundary grooves increased considerably at boundaries characterised by large misorientation angles, except for coherent twin boundaries. Signicant changes were observed between the groove depth at stationary boundaries which generally increased in depth and the grooves at migrating boundaries which typically became shallower compared to condition A1. Furthermore, migrating boundaries were found to abandon grooves and generate grooves at new positions. Despite the observed changes in the extent of grain boundary grooving, the mean surface roughness was almost identical before and after the additional annealing. Microstructure, texture, hardness and magnetic properties have been studied in a series of new Ni-Cu-W substrates. Adding 5 at.% copper to Ni-5at.%W was observed to substantially decrease the Curie temperature and the saturation mass magnetisation without signicantly modifying the microstructure and texture compared with Ni-5at.%W. The hardness of this Ni- 5Cu-5W substrate was only slightly less than the hardness of the reference Ni-5at.%W substrate. Further increasing the Cu-content was observed to result in a great decrease in the Curie temperature and saturation mass magnetisation values, but also a signicant decrease in the fraction of cube texture and the fraction of low angle grain boundaries. Finally, a Ni-5Cu-5W substrate may be a good candidate material as a substrate in future coated conductors.

Topics
  • surface
  • grain
  • grain boundary
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • hardness
  • copper
  • texture
  • annealing
  • polishing
  • Curie temperature