Abstract

Superconducting YBa2Cu3Ox thin films were deposited on NdGaO3 (110) substrates using two different techniques: dc sputtering at high oxygen pressure and pulsed laser deposition. The structure, electrical properties, and surface morphology of the obtained films were compared. The superior crystal quality of dc-sputtered films fabricated at the same temperature and at oxygen pressure of the same range as for laser-deposited films can be explained by a lower deposition rate providing time for recrystallization processes. The re-evaporation becomes significant for dc sputtering at high deposition temperatures and results in Badeficient films. The high mobility of atoms on the surface of the growing film during laser deposition helps in the formation of smoothc-oriented areas of the film.

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