1992 electric properties, superconductors, semiconductors electric properties, superconductors, semiconductors D 8000
-014Effect of Annealing Atmosphere on the Contact Resistivity, Superconductivity, and Phase Transformation in the Al/BiSrCaCuO System.-For the Al/Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O contact system capped with gold and annealed in air at 750 • C the contact resistivity is 7·10-7 ω ·cm2 at 77 K, while semiconducting behavior is observed after annealing at above 500 • C in argon or vacuum. During annealing in argon and under vacuum the melting temp. of the Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox (2212) phase are decreased to 750 and 675 • C resp. (in air: 875-895 . degree.C). No reversible transformation between the 2212 and Bi2Sr2CuOx (2201) phases are observed and it appears that the 2201 phase is the most stable phase during annealing in oxygen-free atmosphere. The reversible change of Tc of the Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O film is strongly related to the decomposition and recrystallization of the 2212 phase. The results are explained in terms of the desorption and absorption of oxygen in the film. -(LIN, W. T.; KAO, H. P.; FANG, Y. K.; PAN, F. M.; J.