1989
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/22/2/015
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Preparation of Y-Ba-Cu-O thin films by laser evaporation with near-infrared radiation

Abstract: Abstract.We report preparation of Y-Ba-Cu-0 thin films by laser evaporation with near-infrared radiation. Pulsed radiation of a Nd-YAG laser (wavelength 1.06 pm) was used for evaporation of material from the surface of a YBa,Cu,O, ceramic sample. Thin films, deposited on A1203 single-crystal substrates, became conductive after a heat treatment in oxygen atmosphere. One of our films, with a room-temperature resistivity of 1 mQ cm, showed onset of superconductivity at 100 K and had T, values of 94-76 K (90%-10%)… Show more

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“…3b) consists of an irregular arrangement of grains with different sizes. Similar observations were also made for surfaces of films of the Y-Ba-Cu-O compound obtained by Nd:YAG laser ablation [7,8].…”
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“…3b) consists of an irregular arrangement of grains with different sizes. Similar observations were also made for surfaces of films of the Y-Ba-Cu-O compound obtained by Nd:YAG laser ablation [7,8].…”
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“…We have recently developed a technique [6] where thallium was brought into the film by a diffusion technique, too; a Nd:YAG laser was used for preparation of the Ca-Ba-Cu-O film. In the work described here we have used an excimer laser, thus reaching a largely improved film quality.The film deposition system [7] consisted of a vacuum chamber with a base pressure of 5 x 10 -8 Torr. The excimer laser beam (308 nm, pulse duration 40 ns, pulse energy 450 m J) was directed by a quartz optic into the vacuum chamber and focused onto a rotating Ca2Ba2CuaOx sintered bulk target.…”
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“…Material from the target evaporated perpendicular to the target surface. Our arrangement is described in more detail elsewhere [7]. In the next preparation step the film and a T12Ba2Ca2CU3Olo bulk sample were placed in a small stainless steel box (3x2x2cm3); a stainless steel ring (diameter: 10mm, thickness: l mm) served as a spacer between film and bulk sample.…”
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