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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-30976-2_32
Database: Compendex
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Accession number: 20131216138363
Title: Effect of firing temperature on microstructure and superconductivity of YBCO films
derived from low-fluorine solution
Authors: Wu, Chuanbao1 ; Zhao, Gaoyang1 ; Chen, Yuanqing1/;赵高扬;陈源清
Author affiliation: 1 Department of Materials Physics and Chemistry, Xi'an University of
Technology, Xi'an, Shanxi, 710048, China
Corresponding author: Wu, C. (wuchuanbao015@163.com)
Source title: Materials Science Forum
Abbreviated source title: Mater. Sci. Forum
Volume: 745-746
Monograph title: Advances in Functional and Electronic Materials
Issue date: 2013
Publication year: 2013
Pages: 243-248
Language: English
ISSN: 02555476
CODEN: MSFOEP
ISBN-13: 9783037856079
Document type: Conference article (CA)
Conference name: Chinese Materials Congress 2012, CMC 2012
Conference date: July 13, 2012 - July 18, 2012
Conference location: Taiyuan, China
Conference code: 96127
Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Kreuzstrasse 10, Zurich-Durnten, CH-8635, Switzerland
Abstract: Using a low-fluorine solution, YBa2Cu3O7-x (YBCO) superconducting films were
preparedon LaAlO3 (LAO) substrates by dip-coating method. YBCO films were fired at different
temperatureswith same oxygen pressure of 1.3 vol% and water vapor pressure of 7.4 vol%. Effect
of firingtemperature on film microstructure and superconductivity was investigated. The results
indicated thatYBCO films with high-degree c-axis orientation (the degree of c-axis orientation
reached 96%) canbe obtained when heat treated at 800 °C. At this temperature YBCO films were