Abstract

The synthesis of high temperature superconducting films of Y : 247 (T c ∼ 73 K) have been successfully achieved. The difficulty in synthesis owing to narrow range of stability of Y : 247 has been taken care of through several quenching modes, e.g. quenching of the films synthesized at ∼850°C, in air or in liquid nitrogen. The energy dispersive analysis of X-rays (EDAX) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies of the as processed film, Y2Ba4Cu7O14+x, exhibit nearly correct cationic stoichiometry of 2 :4 :7; also narrow regions (< 50 Å) of minority Y : 124 phase and stacking faults capable of working as flux pinning sites have been invariably found to be present. In addition to Y : 247, Ag admixed films have also been investigated. TheT c here is ∼ 70–75 K which is similar to that of the film without silver. Representative estimates of transport critical current density (J c) for Y : 247 films is ∼103 A/cm2, and with silver corresponding to Y2Ba4Cu7O14+x (Ag0.1) is found to be ∼ 104 A/cm2.

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