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Twinning and domain structure of epitaxial YBa2Cu 3Ox films studies by X-ray diffraction methods

  • I. K. Bdikin*
  • , P. B. Mozhaev
  • , Yu E. Mozhaeva
  • , G. A. Ovsyannikov
  • , P. V. Komissinski
  • , I. M. Kotelyanskii
  • , A. L. Kholkin
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Institute of Solid State Physics
  • University of Aveiro
  • Kotel'Nikov Institute of Radio-Engineering and Electronics of RAS
  • Chalmers University of Technology

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Abstract

Structure, orientational features, and twinning of epitaxial superconductive YBa2Cu3Ox (YBCO) thin films and YBCO/CeO2 heterostructures on (1 1 0) NdGaO3 (NGO) and tilted-axes NdGaO3 substrates with an inclination of normal of the substrate from the [1 1 0] axis were investigated by X-ray diffraction methods. Orthorhombic structure of NdGaO3 results in an increase of the angle between (1 1 0) and (1 1 0) twinning planes in YBCO films to 90.20° and in a difference in volume of two twin domain systems. The orientation of epitaxial YBCO thin films was shown to be influenced by the deposition rate and the presence of symmetrical-equivalent directions [1 1 0] and [1 1 0] in the substrate and [1 0 0], [0 1 0], and [0 0 1] in the CeO2 layer. Domain structure of the YBCO thin film changes with an increase in the inclination angle. The YBCO thin films on the tilted-axes substrates are twinned in the same way as on (1 1 0) NGO substrates. However, formation of one or both twinning complexes is suppressed with an increase of the inclination angle.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e2475-e2480
JournalJournal of Crystal Growth
Volume275
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Feb 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • A1. Domains
  • A1. Multilayers
  • A1. Twinning
  • A1. X-ray diffraction
  • A3. Thin films
  • B2. Oxide superconducting materials

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