1. Role of oxygen pressure during deposition on the microwave properties of YBCO films
- Author
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Rudman, D.A., Stork, F.J.B., Booth, J.C., Juang, J.Y., Vale, L.R., Beatty, G.J., Williams, C.I., Beall, J.A., Ono, R.H., Qadri, S.B., Osofsky, M.S., Skelton, E.F., Claassen, J.H., Gibson, G., MacManus-Driscoll, J.L., Malde, N., and Cohen, L.F.
- Subjects
High temperature superconductors -- Analysis ,Thin films -- Analysis ,Yttrium barium copper oxides -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
A study investigated the impact of oxygen pressure on the properties of yttrium barium copper oxide films during pulsed laser deposition. It especially focused on the low power of the films. At the lowest oxygen pressures used in the study, a significant suppression of the critical temperature of the films was observed, with a corresponding increase in the c-axis lattice parameter. This finding is consistent with the introduction of some kind of disorder into the films. Experimental implications are also discussed.
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- 1999