Abstract

Recent progress is reported in developing large-area HTS-coated stainless steel (SS) tapes. A new type of Cr-Ni SS exhibiting a high temperature resistance against oxygenation was employed as a substrate material. These SS tapes exhibit a favourable mechanical performance and allow a cost-efficient production. YBCO films have been grown on IBAD-YSZ buffered 0.1 mm-thick SS foils using a newly developed High-Rate Pulsed-Laser-Deposition (HR-PLD) technique which allows an increase of the film deposition rate by at least a factor of 20 compared to conventional PLD. The HR-PLD increases drastically the integral deposition rate to >35 nm m/sup 2//h keeping the "local" repetition rate of the deposition pulses at lower values of <20 Hz. For the shorter coated tapes (110/spl times/10 mm/sup 2/) critical current densities, J/sub c/'s, up to 23 kA/mm/sup 2/ were observed at 77 K. Long coated SS tapes with J/sub c/ of (4-6) kA/mm/sup 2/ were manufactured in dimensions up to 1 m/spl times/34 mm. HTS properties of the coated tapes are studied and discussed.

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