Abstract

In this paper, Bi2212 superconducting thin films were prepared with metal acetate as salt source and a mixture of acetic acid and N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) as solvent. The volatilization process of the solvent was regulated by changing the ratio of the mixed solvent, which in turn achieved the regulation of the surface morphology and crystallinity of the Bi2212 superconducting films. The mechanism of the mixed solvents on the crystallinity and surface quality of Bi2212 superconducting films was systematically investigated. The results showed that the Bi2212 superconducting films were all (00l) epitaxial growth. The grain size of Bi2212 increased continuously with the increase of the proportion of acetic acid in the solvents. The grain size of the largest grain size was 43.8 nm when the proportion of acetic acid was 80 %. However, the high proportion of acetic acid in the mixed solvents reduced the surface quality of Bi2212 thin films. The minimum surface roughness was 15.0 nm at 40 % acetic acid. All the samples exhibited good superconducting properties. This work provides a research basis for the systematic preparation of multicomponent oxide thin films.

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