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Processing of Y1Ba2Cu3Ox Films by Solution Techniques Using Metal-Organic Decomposition
Authors:S. Sathyamurthy and K. Salama
Affiliation:(1) Texas Center for Superconductivity, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, 77204-4792
Abstract:Processing of YBCO films by decomposition of metal trifluoroacetate precursors and its application to the development of coated conductors is investigated. The technique involves preparation of the solution, deposition, and a two-stage heat treatment. A stoichiometric mixture of the acetates of Y, Ba, and Cu and trifluoroacetic acid are used as the starting materials. The glassy residue of the trifluoroacetates of Y, Ba, and Cu formed by drying the above mixture is redispersed in a fixed amount of methanol to provide the starting solution of a given concentration. This solution is then deposited on the substrate surface by the spin coating technique and heat treated in two stages. X-Ray characterization shows that the transformation to 123 is complete in less than 1 h. Pole figure analysis of films deposited on (100) SrTiO3 and LaAlO3 single crystal substrates show that these films have a very high degreee of alignment with the substrate both out-of-plane (<0.5°) and in-plane (<1.5°). These chemically derived films were also found to have critical current densities well above 5 × 105 at 77 K for 0.5 mgrm thick films. The applicability of this technique to the production of thick films of YBCO for the development of coated conductors will be discussed.
Keywords:MOD  YBCO films  coated conductors  solution deposition
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