Superconducting Yttrium Barium Copper Oxide Thin Films Growing on the Strained Substrates

Aleksandr V. Zakharov
1. Omsk State University Omsk, Russian Federation
zav_cool@mail.ru
Aleksandr B. Muravjev
1. Omsk State University Omsk, Russian Federation
muravyev@phys.omsu.omskreg.ru
Irina S. Pozygun
1. Omsk State University Omsk, Russian Federation
pozygun@phys.omsu.omskreg.ru
The material was received by the Editorial Board: 04.08.2008
The article is devoted to formation of superconducting thin films on the single-crystal substrate where areas with different values of the critical current density are, that is needed for fabrication of superconducting devices. The method is based on an establishment of elastic mechanical stresses on the substrate crystal under the nanosecond focused pulsed laser irradiation. On the irradiated substrate the superconducting thin film having auxiliary elastic stresses not till the area is over the irradiated section of the substrate is grown. At the same time the critical film current density is suppressed for required values are used to fabricate Josephson junctions. Observations for a long time demonstrate superconducting transport film properties are not varied significantly during the maintenance.

Keywords:
superconducting thin film, mechanical stresses, pulsed laser irradiation, Josephson junction, single-crystal substrate.
УДК 538.945

Superconducting Yttrium Barium Copper Oxide Thin Films Growing on the Strained Substrates
References: Zakharov A.V., Muravjov A.B., Pozygun I.S., Seropyan G.M., Sychev S.A., Yashkevich E.A. Superconducting Yttrium Barium Copper Oxide Thin Films Growing on the Strained Substrates. Vestnik NSU. Series: Physics. 2008, vol. 3, no. 4. P. 25–32 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.54362/1818-7919-2008-3-4-25-32