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titleOfInvention Textured superconducting bodies and method of preparing same
abstract An elongated superconducting body (68a) has a core of superconducting oxide grains (82). The grains have at least one thin first dimension that is less than or equal to ten times the average length of the superconducting oxide grains of a first significant fraction in the core. The body has a constraining non-superconducting boundary member substantially circumscribing the superconducting core (80). The superconducting body can be fabricated by providing a metallic precursor core of the metallic elements of the superconducting oxide in substantially the stoichiometric proportions to form the superconducting oxide; providing a constraining non-superconducting boundary member substantially circumscribing the metallic precursor core; deforming the combined metallic precursor core and boundary member to an elongated shape having at least one thin first dimension; and heat treating the deformed combined precursor core and boundary member so as to produce a first significant fraction of oxide superconductor grains of the precursor core having an average length that is greater than one-tenth the thin first dimension of the deformed metallic precursor core.
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