Surface outgrowth problem in c-axis oriented Y-Ba-Cu-O superconducting thin films
Publication Type | Journal Article
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10.1063/1.105176
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Abstract |
The origin of surface outgrowths in c-axis oriented superconducting Y-Ba-Cu-O thin films has been identified. We find that a,b-axis regions nucleate heterogeneously at second phase regions and rapidly grow outward, leading to the formation of lenticular-shaped outgrowths. The second phase has been identified by electron diffraction and high-resolution electron microscopy to be the Y1Ba3Cu2O7-x phase that forms as microscopic platelet-shaped precipitates on the a-b plane. The heterogeneous nucleation of such outgrowths is general and has been observed in both in situ sputtered and laser-deposited films. It is probably related to the ledge growth mechanism of the c-axis oriented Y-Ba-Cu-O thin film and to the precise overall composition of the film and needs to be studied in detail in order to produce films with smooth surfaces.
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Journal |
Applied Physics Letters
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Volume |
58
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Year of Publication |
1991
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Number |
14
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Pagination |
1557-1559
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ISSN Number |
00036951
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