Growth of (Pb0.75Cu0.25)Sr2(Y1−yCay)Cu2O7 thin films by laser ablation
- 11 November 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 59 (20) , 2597-2599
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.105914
Abstract
In this letter we investigate the effects of varying the values of x and y in (Pb1−xCux)Sr2(Y1−yCay)Cu2O7 films deposited by laser ablation. The films are grown in situ on (100) LaAlO3 at the relatively low substrate temperature of 620 °C. The films are highly oriented with the c‐axis perpendicular to the substrate and exhibit a surface morphology which is unique to the oxide superconductors. By substituting Ca for Y it is possible to systematically vary the superconducting transition temperature from 10 K to a maximum of 86 K. On the other hand, variations in the value of x seem to suggest that the film’s copper concentration in the (PbCu) plane can only exist within the narrow range of approximately x=0.2–0.3 and any extra copper added to the target ends up in an impurity phase.Keywords
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