An electromagnetic properties in BiSrCaCuO superconductor were studied. In the measurement of current-voltage properties, the voltage was measured when applying an external magnetic field. The voltage continues to appear after the removal of the magnetic field. This phenomenon was considered as a nonvolatile magnetic effect. The voltage increased with the applied magnetic flux, but it became constant at about T. The appearance of the voltage was ascribed to the trapping of magnetic flux.
We have prepared superconducting Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca.Cu-O thin films by RF magnetron sputtering technique, on heated MgO(100) substrates. Sputtering was carried out in a mixture of argon and oxygen(10%) and the pressure was maintained at 5 mTorr during deposition. The substrate temperature was maintained 400℃ during deposition. The films sputtered were amorphous and insulating. All the films became superconducting by annealing, The films annealed at 880℃ for 30 minutes in air showed high-Tc phase with zero resistivity of 93K. These results indicate that the growth of the high-Tc phase is promoted by the presence of Pb at annealing temperature.