Y-Ba-Cu Oxide Thin Films Prepared by DC Magnetron Sputtering : Electrical Properties of Condensed Matter
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概要
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Superconducting Y-Ba-Cu oxide thin films were sputtered on MgO (100) substrates by DC magnetron sputtering from an oxide powder target. The films were deposited at the high rates of 9-29 nm/min and showed, at best, T_<ce> (R=0) up to 78 K with a transition width ΔT_c of 5 K, after annealing in oxygen for 1 h at 900℃. The X-ray diffraction pattern showed a highly preferred orientation of the c-axis even in the thick (2.0 μm) film. The film sputtered at a higher deposition rate had a broad transition width ΔT_c=22 K and its X-ray diffraction pattern showed the coexistence of orthorhombic and tetragonal phases.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1988-11-20
著者
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SAKAMOTO Nobuyoshi
Department of Electrical Engineering, Kyushu Sangyo University
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Akune Tadahiro
Department Of Electrical Engineering Kyusyu Sangyo University
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Sakamoto Nobuyoshi
Department Of Electrical Engineering Kyushu Industrial University
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Sakamoto Nobuyoshi
Department Of Electrical Engineering Kyusyu Sangyo University
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Sakamoto Nobuyoshi
Department of Electric Engineering, Kyusyu Industrial University
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