Title :
Growth of oxide seed layers on Ni and other technologically interesting metal substrates: issues related to formation and control of sulfur superstructures for texture optimization
Author :
Cantoni, C. ; Christen, D.K. ; Goyal, A. ; Heatherly, L. ; List, F.A. ; Ownby, G.W. ; Zehner, D.M. ; Christen, H.M. ; Rouleau, C.M.
Author_Institution :
Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., TN, USA
fDate :
6/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The current carrying capabilities of RABiTS are connected to the crystalline quality of the seed buffer layer and the stability of the metal/seed layer interface. Our study shows that the epitaxial growth of commonly used seed layers on textured Ni is mediated by a sulfur superstructure present on the metal surface. Many structural defects generated during seed layer growth (secondary orientations, in-plane rotation, incomplete cube texture) can be related to the S surface concentration and superstructure coverage. More generally, our results indicate that the epitaxial deposition of several classes of oxides (fluorite, perovskite, RE2O3) on several {100}<100> fcc metals depends, in addition to chemical stability and lattice match, on the existence and optimization of S superstructures on the metal surface. On these bases, we discuss issues related to the growth of different oxides on Ni, Ni-alloys, and Pd surfaces having different chemical and structural properties.
Keywords :
barium compounds; high-temperature superconductors; nickel; oxidation; superconducting tapes; superconducting thin films; surface texture; yttrium compounds; Ni; RABiTS; crystalline quality; epitaxial growth; in-plane rotation; incomplete cube texture; oxide seed layers; seed buffer layer; structural defects; technologically interesting metal substrates; Annealing; Chemicals; Conductive films; Nickel alloys; Optical films; Pulsed laser deposition; Stability; Substrates; Superconducting films; Surface texture;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2003.811936