1990
DOI: 10.1117/12.20831
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Molecular beam epitaxy: a path to novel high Tc superconductors?

Abstract: The molecular beam epitaxial growth of layered Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O films is reported. The advantage of using ozone rather than molecular oxygen for the growth of cuprate superconductors by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) is discussed. Molecular beams of the constituent metals were shuttered on an atomic layer-by-layer basis to grow Bi2Sr2Ca1CuO phases for n=1 to 5, and ordered superlattices of these phases. Using these techniques an as-grown superconducting film with ]nset near 100 K and T (p=O) of 84 K was achieved. T… Show more

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