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Overcoming the barrier to 1000A∕cm width superconducting coatings
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Materials ScienceSuperconducting MaterialHigh-tc SuperconductivityEngineeringSurface ScienceSuperconductivityApplied PhysicsHigh Tc SuperconductorsThin Film Process TechnologyMultilayer TechnologyThin FilmsCoated ConductorsSuperconducting DevicesThin Film ProcessingThin Ybco Layers
Remarkable progress has been made in the development of YBa2Cu3O7−δ (YBCO)-based coated conductors, and the problems of continuous processing of commercially viable tape lengths are being rapidly solved by companies around the world. However, the current carried by these tapes is presently limited to about 100A for a 1-cm-wide tape, and this is due to a rapid decrease of critical current density (Jc) as the coating thickness is increased. We have now overcome this problem by separating relatively thin YBCO layers with very thin layers of CeO2. Using this multilayer technology, we have achieved Jc values on metal substrates of up to 4.0MA∕cm2 (75K, self-field) in films as thick as 3.5μm, for an extrapolated current of 1400A∕cm width.
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