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Solution-derived YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>7</sub>nanocomposite films with a Ba<sub>2</sub>YTaO<sub>6</sub>secondary phase for improved superconducting properties

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We report on the spontaneous segregation of double perovskite Ba 2YTaO6 (BYTO) nanoparticles within YBa2Cu 3O7 (YBCO) films forming a nanocomposite with two ternary oxides by the low cost and scalable chemical solution trifluoroacetate approach. Phase orientation, nanostructural and pinning studies are carried out by 2D x-ray diffraction, advanced scanning transmission electron microscopy and transport measurements, respectively. In this complex oxide nanocomposite system (YBCO-BYTO) the majority of the nanoparticles segregated within the (00l)-oriented superconducting matrix are randomly oriented. The presence of randomly oriented nanoparticles plays a key role in the generation of localized highly strained areas within the YBCO matrix which are suggested to strongly affect the superconducting properties. The incorporation of 6-10% of BYTO resulted in a maximum pinning force, at 77 K, three times higher than that obtained for a pristine sample, while Tc was maintained at 89-90 K. © 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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