Title :
Preparation of {110} textured Ag ribbons for biaxially aligned superconducting tapes
Author :
Genoud, Jean-Yves ; Li Suo, Hong ; Schindl, Michael ; Bellingeri, Emilio ; Tybell, Thomas ; Walker, Eric ; Flükiger, René
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Phys., Geneva Univ., Switzerland
fDate :
3/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The aim of our work is to produce biaxially aligned HTS conductors by epitaxial growth on textured Ag. This paper will focus on the preparation of long length textured Ag ribbons. After cold rolling and annealing in vacuum at 800°C, different {110}⟨uvw⟩ directions appear in the recrystallized pure Ag ribbons. The {110}⟨112⟩ texture is obtained after cold rolling by adding a 500°C step before the annealing at 800°C. If the Ag ingots are annealed at 600°C in vacuum before the cold rolling, the 800°C annealing leads to a sharp {110}⟨011⟩ texture. The quality of the texture is studied by X-ray and electronic diffraction. Three X-ray pole figures are used to calculate the ODF function, a SEM is used to obtain orientation maps from EBDP. The surface roughness is studied by AFM. We have produced lengths of 25 cm with a sharp {110}⟨112⟩ texture (FWHM=7° ODF peak). The characteristics of the two {110}⟨112⟩ and {110}⟨011⟩ orientation are presented in detail. It is shown that those {110} ribbons are suitable for epitaxial growth of superconducting cuprates. The Ag textured ribbons are used as substrates for different superconducting systems such as Tl-1223 and Y123
Keywords :
X-ray diffraction; annealing; cold rolling; composite superconductors; epitaxial growth; high-temperature superconductors; recrystallisation texture; rough surfaces; scanning electron microscopy; silver; substrates; superconducting epitaxial layers; superconducting tapes; surface topography; 500 degC; 600 degC; 800 degC; AFM; Ag; ODF function; SEM; X-ray diffraction; X-ray pole figures; annealing; biaxially aligned HTS conductors; biaxially aligned superconducting tapes; cold rolling; electronic diffraction; epitaxial growth; orientation maps; preparation; recrystallized pure Ag ribbons; substrates; superconducting cuprates; surface roughness; texture; {110} textured Ag ribbons; Annealing; Buffer layers; Conductors; Epitaxial growth; High temperature superconductors; Silver; Substrates; Superconducting epitaxial layers; Superconducting films; Yttrium barium copper oxide;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on