2005 年 40 巻 1 号 p. 2-6
We developed a new precursor solution that consists of copper naphthenate, and yttrium- and barium-trifluoroacetates (advanced TFA solution) that can make the heating rate during calcination increase while maintaining a high Jc. In this paper, we investigated the influence of HF gas generation on the calcination process in order to optimize an advanced TFA-MOD process. The high heating rate and/or low copper content in the starting solution lead to a low Jc. In both cases, a high generation rate of HF gas was observed. Consequently, it is clear that rapid HF gas generation leads to the formation of pores that cause a reduction in Jc values.