CuO formation control as a function of mixed ratio of Cu-free powders in the synthesis of YBCO superconductors on Cu substrates

  • Youngha Kim
  • , Sungkwan Kim
  • , Young Ah Jeon
  • , Yunseok Kim
  • , Hanjong Paik
  • , Yangsoo Kim
  • , Sang Chul Han
  • , Young Hee Han
  • , Nyeon Ho Jeong
  • , Tae Hyun Sung
  • , Jong In Hong
  • , Kwangsoo No

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Abstract

YBa2Cu3Ox (Y123) superconducting films were fabricated on Cu substrates using a simple screen-printing method, from Cu-free powders (Y2O3 and BaCO3). In the process, CuO, which causes superconducting properties of Y123 films to deteriorate, was formed on the film surface. By varying the atomic ratio of Y to Ba (Y:Ba = 1:1∼1:4), the ratio needed to prevent CuO formation was found for the film surface that had been heat-treated at 980°C for 17 s. The film, with the ratio of Y to Ba (Y:Ba = 1:1), is reheat-treated at 930°C for 9 min 30 s to form a superconducting Y123 phase. It was possible to prevent CuO formation by controlling the ratio of Cu-free powders in the mixture and to fabricate YBCO superconductors on Cu substrates using a two-step heat-treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1063-1067
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Electroceramics
Volume17
Issue number2-4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cu substrates
  • CuO
  • Screen-printing
  • Two-step heat-treatment
  • YBCO

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