Pulsed laser deposition of oxide cuprate superlattices

G. Balestrino, S. Martellucci, P. Medaglia, A. Paoletti, G. Petrocelli, M. Tonti
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Pulsed laser deposition technique (PLD) has been successfully used to grow artificially layered films of the CuBa2(Ca1-xSrx)n-1 CunOy compound using only two targets having nominal composition BaCuOy and (Ca1-xSrx)CuOy respectively. n was varied between 2 and 5. The kinematic analysis of the x-ray diffraction spectra reveals that the average random discrete thickness fluctuations which affects both the BaCuOy and (Ca1-xSrx)CuOy layers are much smaller than one atomic layer. Such features are confirmed by the appearance of sharp peaks even for the nequals2 artificially layered structure where only one (Ca1-xSrx)CuOy cell is deposited in the stacking sequence. A major difference is found in the behavior of resistivity between films containing Sr and Ca respectively. Namely (BaCuO2)2/[(Ca1-xSrx)CuOy]n films never show any trace of superconductivity, while [BaCuO2]n/[CaCuO2]n films result to have, for growth oxygen pressures P > 0.2 mbar a full transition by laser deposition technique with a low interfacial disorder and give strong support to the idea of synthesizing new artificial high Tc structures by the PLD technique.
脉冲激光沉积氧化铜超晶格
利用脉冲激光沉积技术(PLD)成功地制备了CuBa2(Ca1-xSrx)n-1 CuOy化合物的人工层状膜,仅使用两个标称成分分别为BaCuOy和(Ca1-xSrx)CuOy的靶材。N在2到5之间变化。x射线衍射光谱的运动学分析表明,影响BaCuOy和(Ca1-xSrx)CuOy层的平均随机离散厚度波动远小于单个原子层。这样的特征被尖锐的峰的出现所证实,即使在等量的人工层状结构中,只有一个(Ca1-xSrx)CuOy细胞沉积在堆叠序列中。在含锶和含钙薄膜的电阻率行为上发现了主要的差异。即(BaCuO2)2/[(Ca1-xSrx)CuOy]n薄膜从未表现出任何超导的痕迹,而[BaCuO2]n/[CaCuO2]n薄膜在生长氧压P > 0.2 mbar时,通过激光沉积技术实现了低界面无序的完全过渡,为利用PLD技术合成新的人工高Tc结构提供了有力的支持。
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