Abstract

We have grown MgB/sub 2/ films using the deposition technique of reactive evaporation. This method allows high-quality, large-area, double-sided films to be grown on a large variety of substrate materials. These films are therefore well suited for applications, several of which may exploit the low-loss high-frequency properties of MgB/sub 2/, including passive microwave resonators and filters, nuclear magnetic resonance coils, and RF cavities for particle accelerators. Determining the surface resistance and nonlinear properties of our films can thus give us an idea of their suitability for these applications, as well as tell us something about their fundamental superconducting nature. We have begun measuring the microwave properties of our films using both a parallel plate technique and by patterning the films into stripline resonators and lumped-element resonators and filters. The films display very low surface resistance values.

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