Abstract
Abstract First experiments with YBaCuO ceramic thin films on the surface of piezoelectric substrates are performed in the aim to clarify the features of possible future superconductive-acoustic devices. The technological compatibility of LiNbO3 substrate to Y1Ba2Cu3O7−x granular and almost epitaxial films is observed without loosing high temperature superconductive (HTc) and piezoelectrical properties. Granular and epitaxial films influence on surface acoustic waves (SAW) behavior is investigated in simplest delay lines with HTc superconductive Interdigital transducers (ITD). Sharp changes in transmission coefficient are observed near the superconducting transition. Future possible switchable devices and elements are discussed.
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