Progress on Single Buffer Layered Coated Conductors Prepared by Thermal Evaporation

Coated conductors with a single CeO 2 buffer layer architecture have been developed in recent years by various research groups owing to the simplicity and cost effectiveness. The main challenge of this architecture is the modest thickness (~100 nm) of crack-free CeO 2 layers. In this work, we report...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity 2007-06, Vol.17 (2), p.3413-3416
Hauptverfasser: Gauzzi, A., Baldini, M., Bindi, M., Bissoli, F., Gilioli, E., Ginocchio, S., Pattini, F., Rampino, S., Zannella, S.
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Zusammenfassung:Coated conductors with a single CeO 2 buffer layer architecture have been developed in recent years by various research groups owing to the simplicity and cost effectiveness. The main challenge of this architecture is the modest thickness (~100 nm) of crack-free CeO 2 layers. In this work, we report on the successful deposition of thicker crack-free single CeO 2 buffer layers on biaxially textured Ni-5 at%W substrates by e-beam evaporation thanks to the use of dopants, such as Sm, Yb or Zr, introduced in pure CeO 2 targets. We have minimized the mechanical stress at the CeO 2 /substrate interface, that is responsible for the cracking, by optimizing the dopant concentration. X-Ray diffraction rocking curve analyses show that such doped Ceria layers have a strong out-of-plane c-axis orientation with FWHM values of 5deg. Further analysis by scanning electron microscopy shows dense and crack-free layers. These results indicate no sizeable degradation of the high epitaxial quality of the layers induced by the doping. We finally report on the deposition of high-quality superconducting YBCO films on such improved single buffer layer structures using thermal co-evaporation assisted by a novel oxygenation method based on a supersonic oxygen gas beam.
ISSN:1051-8223
1558-2515
DOI:10.1109/TASC.2007.899969