Island Growth of Y2BaCuO5 Nanoparticles in (211~1.5 nm/123~10 nm)xN Composite Multilayer Structures to Enhance Flux Pinning of YBa2Cu3O7-Delta Films
Abstract
A controlled introduction of second-phase Y2BaCuO5 (211) nanoparticles into YBa2Cu3O7-8(123) thin films was achieved for the first time for the purpose of increasing flux pinning. The island-growth mode of 211 on 123 was utilized to obtain an area particle density >10(exp 11) sq cm of 211 thick-disk-shaped nanoparticles in individual layers. Composite layered structures of (211y nanoparticles/123z)xN were deposited by pulsed laser deposition on LaA1O3 substrates, with N bilayers = 24 to 100, y thickness = 1 to 2 nm, and z thickness = 6 to 15 nm (assuming continuous layer coverage). With 211 addition, the critical current densities at 77 K were higher at magnetic fields as low as 0.1 T and increased as much as approximately 300% at 1.5 T. The superconducting transition temperature was reduced by approximately 2 to 4 K for 211 volume fraction <20%. Reinitiation of 123 growth after every 211 layer resulted in a smooth and flat surface finish on the films and also greatly reduced surface particulate formation especially in thicker films (~1 micrometer).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2003
- Accession Number
- ADA461148
Entities
People
- C. B. Cobb
- E. J. Lee
- I. Maartense
- Mike Sumption
- P. N. Barnes
- Timothy J. Haugan
Organizations
- Ohio State University