High Quality YBaCuO Thin Film Growth by Low-Temperature Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition Using Nitrous Oxide

1993 ◽  
Vol 335 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hideaki Zama ◽  
Jun Saga ◽  
Takeo Hattor ◽  
Shunri Oda

AbstractLow-temperature growth of YBa2Cu3Ox films by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition using N2O as an oxidizing agent has been investigated. We have deposited superconducting YBa2Cu3Ox on (100)MgO substrates at 500°C for the first time. Films of 15nm-thick show zero-resistivity critical temperature of 80K. Films of as thin as three unit-cell-thick reveal the superconducting onset characteristics. This result suggests that superconductivity is arisen even from effectively monomolecular layer of YBa2Cu3Ox when we take into account monomolecular buffer layer and monomolecular cap layer. YBa2Cu3Ox films of 9nm-thick grown on (100)SrTiO3 at 600°C with Tc(zero) of 79K and with peak to valley roughness fluctuation of two unit-cell have been obtained.

2007 ◽  
Vol 22 (7) ◽  
pp. 2032-2036 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dong Chan Kim ◽  
Bo Hyun Kong ◽  
Sung-Yun Jeon ◽  
Ji-Beom Yoo ◽  
Hyung Koun Cho ◽  
...  

By injecting additional argon gas, we were able to grow one-dimensional ZnO nanorod arrays with a uniform distribution on a large scale at a low temperature of less than 330 °C by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. All of the nanorods grown on the sapphire substrate had a 30° in-plane rotation with respect to the substrate and showed the epitaxial characteristics of [10¯10]ZnO//[11¯20]sapphire, despite the low-temperature growth. These ZnO nanorods with high crystalline quality exhibited a high enhancement factor and low turn-on field value, thus having good potential to be used as a field emitter.


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