Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5437772 | Ceramics International | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
YBa2Cu3O7âx (YBCO) thin films (with thickness of 220-230 nm) and thick films (with thickness of 1.1-1.2 µm) were prepared using low fluorine solutions with different F/Ba ratios (F/Ba=1-4.5). The effect of F/Ba ratio on the properties of the films was systematically investigated. The results showed that films derived from solutions with F/Ba<2, regardless of whether they were thin or thick, showed poor superconductivity due to the formation of BaCO3 intermediate phase. When solutions with F/Baâ¥2 were used, the superconductivity of as-prepared YBCO films was related to not only the film thickness, but also the F/Ba ratio in the solution. It was found that, for thick films derived from F/Ba>2 solutions, the formation of BaF2/BaOF phase was retarded by the decomposition of Ba1âxYxF2+x (BYF) intermediate phase. We also found that extra fluorine in the solution resulted in a large number of impurities and a-axis grains in the thick films, degrading the film superconductivity. F/Ba=2 was the optimal ratio in the solution to fabricate high-Jc YBCO thick films.
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Authors
Weibai Bian, Yuanqing Chen, Wenhuang Huang, Gaoyang Zhao, Junji Nishii, Hideo Kaiju, Masaya Fujioka, Lingwei Li, Na Li, Fuxue Yan,