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Phase Relations in the Ba-Y-Cu-O Films on SrTiO3 for the -Ex Situ BaF2- Process

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Author(s)

Winnie K. Wong-Ng, Makoto Otani, Lawrence P. Cook, Mark D. Vaudin, James P. Cline, Ron Feenstra, T G. Holesinger

Abstract

In situ x-ray diffraction was used to establish the phase relations in high-Tc superconductor Ba–Y– Cu–O films grown on SrTiO3 through the ex situ BaF2 process. These relations differ from bulk equilibrium phase assemblages in the BaO–Y2O3–CuOx system. In particular, BaY2CuO5 the “green phase”, a common impurity phase in bulk processing, is absent in the films. Because of the absence of this green phase, the compositional stability field of Ba2YCu3O6+x expands considerably as compared to that of the bulk system, resulting in the tie lines Ba2YCu3O6+x–Y2O3 and Ba2YCu3O6+x–Y2Cu2O5.
Citation
Applied Physics Letters
Volume
90
Issue
10

Citation

Wong-Ng, W. , Otani, M. , Cook, L. , Vaudin, M. , Cline, J. , Feenstra, R. and Holesinger, T. (2007), Phase Relations in the Ba-Y-Cu-O Films on SrTiO3 for the -Ex Situ BaF2- Process, Applied Physics Letters, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=854349 (Accessed March 29, 2024)
Created March 5, 2007, Updated February 2, 2018