YBCO coated conductors by reactive thermal co-evaporation

U. Schmatz, Ch Hoffmann, M. Bauer, R. Metzger, P. Berberich, H. Kinder

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Abstract

Coated tape conductors of YBCO require a deposition process allowing to obtain a high volume growth rate in order to produce long lengths of tape in a reasonable amount of time. We present our tape coating system where 15 parallel loops of travelling tape of 1 cm width can be coated simultaneously by reactive thermal co-evaporation. For high critical current densities, in-plane alignment of the YBCO film is necessary. Inclined substrate deposition (ISD) is a technique that allows to deposit in-plane oriented buffer layers suitable for YBCO growth at high deposition rates. We present results obtained for YBCO films grown on MgO-ISD buffer layers deposited by e-gun evaporation onto metallic tape substrates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)Pr11/109-Pr11/113
JournalJournal De Physique. IV : JP
Volume11
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2001
EventInternatinal Conference on Thin Film Deposition of Oxide Multilayers Hybrid Structures TEDOM 2 - Austrans, France
Duration: 18 Oct 200119 Oct 2001

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