The effect of composition and oxygen pressure on the superconducting properties of NdBa/sub 2/Cu/sub 3/O/sub 7-x/ thin films, deposited by rotatable magnetron sputtering

2005 
Rotatable magnetron sputtering is still a promising technique for scaling up of large area deposition of high temperature superconducting thin films. Furthermore, it represents a standard equipment for very large area web coating and glass coating in industrial environment. We have already demonstrated that with rotatable magnetron sputtering epitaxial c-axis oriented NdBa/sub 2/Cu/sub 3/O/sub 7-x/ (NBCO) thin films could be obtained on MgO and YSZ single crystals and buffered tapes. The superconducting properties, like T/sub c/ and J/sub c/, of these films are still reduced due to low pressure sputtering. The c-axis lattice parameter is expanded or the sputtered NBCO thin film exists of 2 phases, one with the correct c-axis parameter and the other phase shows an elongated c-axis parameter, which influences the superconducting properties. In this work we will investigate the properties of thin films, sputtered with a nonstoichiometric target at low pressure (classical sputter regime). Especially, the influence of the oxygen partial pressure is very important and will be studied.
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