Y-Ba-Cu-O superconducting films produced by long-pulse laser vaporization

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Abstract

Deposition of superconducting thin films from YBa2Cu3O7 targets using a long‐pulse (ms) Nd‐glass laser with 50 J/pulse energy has been demonstrated. The deposition rate was approximately 100 nm/pulse and the film stoichiometry was close to that of the target. Scanning electron microscopy revealed spherical inclusions in the film. Scanning tunneling microscopy in air showed a terrace‐ledge structure on the uniform portion of the film. A film produced by four pulses on a SrTiO3 substrate, held at 540 °C, and post‐annealed in O2 at 850 °C for about 2h exhibited an onset transition at 78 K and zero resistance at 61 K. This new approach can provide fast deposition rates and broad‐area film coverage per laser shot.

Journal

Applied Physics Letters

Volume

55

Year of Publication

1989

Issue

2

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