Science, Vol.274, No.5288, 755-757, 1996
Epitaxial YBa2Cu3O7 on Biaxially Textured Nickel(001) - An Approach to Superconducting Tapes with High Critical-Current Density
In-plane-aligned, c axis-oriented YBa2Cu3O7 (YBCO) films with superconducting critical current densities J(c) as high as 700,000 amperes per square centimeter at 77 kelvin have been grown on thermomechanically rolled-textured nickel (001) tapes by pulsed-laser deposition. Epitaxial growth of oxide buffer layers directly on biaxially textured nickel, formed by recrystallization of cold-rolled pure nickel, made possible the growth of YBCO films 1.5 micrometers thick with superconducting properties that are comparable to those observed for epitaxial films on single-crystal oxide substrates. This result represents a viable approach for the production of long superconducting tapes for high-current, high-field applications at 77 kelvin.
Keywords:TRANSPORT CRITICAL-CURRENT;GRAIN-BOUNDARY JUNCTIONS;THIN-FILMS;BUFFER LAYERS;LASER DEPOSITION;GROWTH;ZIRCONIA;BEHAVIOR;FIELDS