Understanding the MOD Process Between Decomposition and YBCO Formation

This paper reviews the application of trifluoroacetate (TFA)-based metalorganic deposition (MOD) for the production of thin film YBCO superconductors. A brief review of relevant studies leading to modern processing techniques is followed by a description of the present understanding of chemical and...

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Production
Sputtering
Superconducting films
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