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Composition variations in pulsed-laser-deposited Y-Ba-Cu-O thin films as a function of deposition parameters

โœ Scribed by M.C. Foote; B.B. Jones; B.D. Hunt; J.B. Barner; R.P. Vasquez; L.J. Bajuk


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
512 KB
Volume
201
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-4534

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โœฆ Synopsis


The composition of pulsed-ultraviolet-laser-deposited Y-Ba-Cu-O films was examined as a function of position across the substrate, laser fiuence, laser spot size, substrate temperature, target conditioning, oxygen pressure and target-substrate distance. Laser fluence, laser spot size, and substrate temperature were found to have little effect on composition within the range investigated. Ablation from a fresh target surface results in films enriched in copper and barium, both of which decrease in concentration until a steady state condition is achieved. Oxygen pressure and target-substrate distance have a significant effect on film composition. In vacuum, copper and barium are slightly concentrated at the center of deposition. With the introduction of an oxygen background pressure, scattering results in copper and barium depletion in the deposition center, an effect which increases with increasing target-substrate distance. A balancing of these two effects results in stoichiometric deposition.


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