Formation of thin-film high T c superconductors by metalorganic deposition
Applied Physics Letters1987Vol. 51(25), pp. 2152–2154
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Adel Hamdi, J. V. Mantese, Adolph L. Micheli, R.C.O. Laugal, David D. Dungan, Z. H. Zhang, K. R. Padmanabhan
Abstract
Metalorganic deposition (MOD) is a nonvacuum method of thin-film deposition which allows easy alteration of chemical components and is compatible with thin-film processing. We report the preparation of thin-film superconductors by MOD. Rutherford backscattering spectrometry was used to determine film compositions and thicknesses. Films, approximately 500 nm thick, of YBa2Cu4Oz (z undetermined) were deposited on 〈100〉 single-crystal SrTiO3. A superconducting onset temperature of 90 K was measured with 37 K the zero resistance temperature. Scanning electron microscopy revealed grain sizes approximately 250 nm in diameter.
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