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Biaxially textured substrate

Rolled lead-calcium-tin alloy strip, 14 115 Rolled lead-copper alloys, 14 116 Rolled zinc alloys, 26 594-598 Roller-hearth furnace, 12 289, 290 Roller mills, 18 65 Roller printing, 9 221 Rollin film, 17 354, 373 Rolling-assisted, biaxially textured substrate (RABiTS) technique,... [Pg.810]

Electrodeposition was used to prepare a biaxially textured Gd2Zr207 (GZO) buffer layer on Ni-W substrates.129 Buffer layers provide chemically inert, continuous, and smooth bases for the growth of the superconductor oxide films. They also prevent both the diffusion of metal to the high-temperature superconductor (HTS) layer and the oxidation of the metal substrate when superconductor oxide films are processed at high temperature (-800 °C) in an oxygen atmosphere (100ppm or more). [Pg.225]

Chen, J. Bhattacharya, R. N. 2003. Growth of 1-2 xm thick biaxially textured Bi-2212 films on (1 0 0) LaA103 single crystal substrates by electrodeposition. Physics C 399 171-177. [Pg.236]

Typical architectures of these coated conductors are sequences of polycrystalline metallic substrate or biaxially-textured metallic substrate-biaxially-textured... [Pg.735]

Well-separated nanostructures, even if they possess good biaxial texture quality, are not suitable for use as a buffer layer. For a good buffer layer, one needs a continuous film with no major gaps or voids. Therefore in the past, this technique (sometimes called the incline substrate deposition) has been restricted to a small oblique angle a Another challenge is that... [Pg.35]

Kannewurf, Mechanism and processing dependence of biaxial texture development in magnesium oxide thin films grown by inclined-substrate deposition, IEEE Trans. Appl. Superconductivity 11, 3469 (2001). [Pg.44]

L. Chen, T.-M. Lu, and G.-C. Wang, Biaxially textured Mo films with diverse morphologies by substrate-flipping rotation. Nanotechnology 22, 505701 (2011). [Pg.45]


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