Superconducting YBaCuO thin films by Cu-ion implantation Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • We have investigated the fabrication of thin-film superconductors by Cu-ion implantation into initially Cu-deficient Y(BaF2)Cu thin films. The precursor films were co-evaporated on SrTiO3 substrates, and subsequently implanted to various doses with 400 keV 63Cu2+. Implantations were performed at both LN2 temperature, and at 380C. The films were post-annealed in oxygen, and characterized as a function of dose by four-point probe analysis, x-ray diffraction, ion-beam backscattering and channeling, and scanning electron microscopy. It was found that a significant improvement in film quality could be achieved by heating the films to 380C during the implantation. The best films made became fully superconducting at 6070 K, and exhibited good metallic R vs T behavior in the normal state.

published proceedings

  • Journal of Applied Physics

author list (cited authors)

  • Hubbard, K. M., Bordes, N., Nastasi, M., & Tesmer, J. R.

citation count

  • 0

publication date

  • February 1991