YBCO-buffered NdBCO film with higher thermal stability in seeding REBCO Growth
H. H. Xu, Y. Y. Chen, L. Cheng, S. B. Yan, D. J. Yu, X. Yao

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that a YBCO buffer layer enhances the thermal stability and superheating effect of NdBCO thin films, enabling the growth of high-temperature REBCO superconductors with improved crystallinity and larger sizes.
Contribution
Introduction of a YBCO buffer layer that significantly increases superheating and thermal stability in NdBCO films, facilitating the growth of high-Tp REBCO bulk superconductors.
Findings
YBCO buffer layer raises superheating by 20°C.
NdBCO/YBCO/MgO films show better in-plane alignment.
Enhanced thermal stability enables higher Tmax processing.
Abstract
In this work, we report a strengthened superheating effect caused by a buffering YBa2Cu3Oy (Y123 or YBCO) layer in the Nd1+xBa2-xCu3O7-y (Nd123 or NdBCO) thin film with MgO substrate (i.e., NdBCO/YBCO/MgO thin film). In the cold-seeding melt-textured (MT) growth, the NdBCO/YBCO/MgO film presented an even higher superheating level, about 20 {\deg}C higher than that of non-buffered NdBCO film (i.e., NdBCO/MgO film). Using this NdBCO/YBCO/MgO film as seeds and undergoing a maximum processing temperature (Tmax) up to 1120 {\deg}C, we succeeded in growing various RE1+xBa2-xCu3O7-y (REBCO, RE=rare elements) bulk superconductors, including Gd1+xBa2-xCu3O7-y (GdBCO), Sm1+xBa2-xCu3O7-y (SmBCO) and NdBCO that have high peritectic temperatures (Tp). The pole figure (X-Ray \phi-scan) measurement reveals that the NdBCO/YBCO/MgO film has better in-plane alignment than the NdBCO/MgO film, indicating…
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