Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Experimental studies are reported whose results indicate that proper processing procedures are critical to the formation of high-temperature copper oxide superconductors. Superconducting 123 films can be fabricated using the green 211 phase as a substrate. The transition temperature and transition width characteristics of these films are better than those obtained when other oxide compounds are used as substrates. A compact or single-crystal 211 phase will be desirable as a substrate for high-quality thin films. A new high T(c) copper oxide compound with nonrare earth elements was prepared using high-temperature processing. A YBa2Cu3O7-Ag composite with improved electrical conductivity was also prepared.
Keywords:
ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Type:
Sensing, Discrimination, and Signal Processing and Superconducting Materials and Instrumentation; Jan 12, 1988 - Jan 14, 1988; Los Angeles, CA; United States
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