High Tc superconductor thin films : proceedings of Symposium A1 on High Temperature Superconductor Thin Films of the International Conference on Advanced Materials--ICAM 91, Strasbourg, France, 27-31 May, 1991
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High Tc superconductor thin films : proceedings of Symposium A1 on High Temperature Superconductor Thin Films of the International Conference on Advanced Materials--ICAM 91, Strasbourg, France, 27-31 May, 1991
North Holland , Distributors for the United States and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1992
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Description
Interdisciplinary research on superconducting oxides is the main focus of the contributions in this volume. Several aspects of the thin film field from fundamental properties to applications are examined. Interesting results for the Bi system are also reviewed. The 132 papers, including 8 invited, report mainly on the 1-2-3 system, indicating that the Y-Ba-Cu-O and related compounds are still the most intensively studied materials in this field. The volume attests to the significant progress that has been made in this field, as well as reporting on the challenging problems that still remain to be solved.
Table of Contents
Abbreviated Parts: I. Properties. Recent progress in cuprate superconductors (W.Y. Liang). 2D conductivity in the normal state of the 123 superconducting copper oxides (J.C. Ousset et al.). Hydrogen-effects in YBaCuO thin films (J. Erxmeyer et al.). Correlation between microstructure and properties of High Tc films: Application to microwave properties (V.Z. Kresin et al.). Effect of ion and neutron irradiation on microwave losses of epitaxially grown YBa2Cu3O7-sigma films (S. Orbach et al.). Structural conversion in high Tc superconductors (P.V. Huong et al.). Microwave characterization of YBaCuO thin films deposited on (100)MgO (J.C. Carru et al.). Investigation of magnetic loss mechanisms in High-Tc films by ac-susceptibility measurements (C. Heinzel et al.). Magneto-optic measurements of magnetic flux profiles in High-Tc YBaCuO-films (A.A. Polyanskii et al.). II. Film Growth and Processing. Laser deposition of HTSC films on different substrates (A.I. Usoskin, I.N. Chukanova). Evaporated YBa2Cu3O7 thin films and device technology (R.G. Humphreys et al.). Superconducting artificial lattices grown by laser MBE (T. Kawai et al.). Chemical vapor deposition of high-Tc superconducting oxide thin films (H. Yamane, T. Hirai). III. Substrates and Multilayers. Buffer layers on silicon for growth of YBCO films (D.K. Fork et al.). Metal substrates for HTSC-Films preparation (T.E. Os'kina, Y.D. Tret'yakov). IV. Structural Characterization. High-resolution and analytical TEM of epitaxial YBa2Cu3O7-x thin films and YBa2Cu3O7/PrBa2Cu3O
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