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YBa2Cu3O7-δ (YBCO)-coated conductors have wide-ranging potential in large-scale applications such as superconducting maglev trains and superconducting electric cables, but low current carrying capability restrains the practical application of YBCO-coated conductors at high temperatures and high magnetic fields. It is crucial to develop YBCO-coated conductors with high critical current density. In this paper, epitaxial, dense, smooth, and crack-free Fe-doped YBCO films were prepared on a LaAlO3 single crystal substrate via a fluorine-free polymer-assisted metal organic deposition method. The effects of the dilute Fe doping on microstructure and superconducting character of YBCO films were investigated. The critical temperature for superconducting of the Fe-doped YBCO films decreases slightly. However, the in-field critical current density of YBCO films improves with dilute Fe doping of amounts less than x = 0.005, compared to the pure YBCO film. Therefore, the current carrying capability of YBCO film can improve by doping with appropriate amounts of Fe. This means that dilute Fe doping in YBCO films may be a feasible way to prepare high-performance coated conductors.

Highlights

  • YBa2Cu3O7-d (YBCO)-coated conductors have wide-ranging potential in large-scale applications such as superconducting maglev trains and superconducting electric cables, but low current carrying capability restrains the practical application of YBCO-coated conductors at high temperatures and high magnetic fields

  • Epitaxial, dense, smooth, and crack-free Fe-doped YBCO films were prepared on a LaAlO3 single crystal substrate via a fluorine-free polymerassisted metal organic deposition method

  • The in-field critical current density of YBCO films improves with dilute Fe doping of amounts less than x = 0.005, compared to the pure YBCO film

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Introduction

Worldwide attention has been paid to the preparation of YBa2Cu3O7-d (YBCO)-based coated conductors, i.e., the second generation tapes because of their wideranging potential in large-scale application such as superconducting maglev trains and superconducting electric cables [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]. It is crucial to develop YBCO-coated conductors with high critical current density. Epitaxial, dense, smooth, and crack-free Fe-doped YBCO films were prepared on a LaAlO3 single crystal substrate via a fluorine-free polymerassisted metal organic deposition method.

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