Journal of Inorganic Materials

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Zr-doped YBCO Film Prepared by Fluorine-reduced MOD Method

YE Shuai, SUO Hong-Li, LIU Min, TANG Xiao, WU Zi-Ping, ZHOU Mei-Ling   

  1. (The Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials, Ministry of Education, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China)
  • Received:2009-04-13 Revised:2009-06-04 Published:2009-11-20 Online:2010-04-22

Abstract: Through replacing copper Tri-fluoroacetate by copper α-methacrylic in Metal Organic Deposition (MOD) process, the total amount of fluorine in YBCO precursor solution was reduced by about 50%. As a result, the calcination period for YBCO precurse film was dramatically reduced. The calcination time was reduced to 2h, only one seventh of that in all-Fluorine MOD process. X-ray diffraction and scanning electronic microscope (SEM) measurements show that YBCO films have strong YBCO(00l) peaks and crack-free surface. The critical temperture (Tc) and critical current density (Jc at self-field, 77K) are 90K and 2.84MA/cm2, respectively. Furthermore, the property of YBCO film prepared by the fluorine-reduced MOD method is enhanced greatly by incorporating 6mol% Zr element into the film.

Key words: copper α-methacrylic, flourine-reduced MOD, YBCO film, dopant

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