YBaCuO(YBCO) films with co-doping of Ba Ti O(BTO) and YOnanostructures were successfully fabricated on La Al O(LAO) substrate by metal organic deposition using trifluoroacetates(TFA-MOD). The focus of this study was t...YBaCuO(YBCO) films with co-doping of Ba Ti O(BTO) and YOnanostructures were successfully fabricated on La Al O(LAO) substrate by metal organic deposition using trifluoroacetates(TFA-MOD). The focus of this study was to optimize the process conditions during the firing heat treatment of high critical current density(J C)-co-doped YBCO films. The effect of the firing temperatures on both the surface morphology and the superconducting properties for the doped YBCO films was systematically studied. According to the X-ray diffraction(XRD) and scanning electron microscopy(SEM) results,the films prepared at 820 and 850 °C show poor electrical performance due to impurity phases and large pores. In contrast, the dense YBCO films prepared at 830 and840 °C with the critical current densities of 10 MA-cm(77 K, 0 T) are obtained.展开更多
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 51002149 and 51272250)the National Basic Research Program of China (No. 2011CBA00105)+1 种基金the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (No. 2014AA032702)the Beijing Natural Science Foundation, China (No. 2152035)
文摘YBaCuO(YBCO) films with co-doping of Ba Ti O(BTO) and YOnanostructures were successfully fabricated on La Al O(LAO) substrate by metal organic deposition using trifluoroacetates(TFA-MOD). The focus of this study was to optimize the process conditions during the firing heat treatment of high critical current density(J C)-co-doped YBCO films. The effect of the firing temperatures on both the surface morphology and the superconducting properties for the doped YBCO films was systematically studied. According to the X-ray diffraction(XRD) and scanning electron microscopy(SEM) results,the films prepared at 820 and 850 °C show poor electrical performance due to impurity phases and large pores. In contrast, the dense YBCO films prepared at 830 and840 °C with the critical current densities of 10 MA-cm(77 K, 0 T) are obtained.