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Metallo-organic decomposition is a nonvacuum technique for thin film fabrication which allows easy alteration of chemical components and no requirement of expensive systems. We report the preparation of ultra-thin film superconductors, which are almost transparent with homogeneous surface by this method using calboxylic acid salts solutions. By optimum coating, pyrolizing, and firing conditions, single phase of 80K superconductor with strongly c-axis aligned parpendicular to the substrate surface was obtained.
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Yaegashi, S., Moffatt, W.C., Murakami, H., Nishino, J., Shiohara, Y. (1990). Preparation of Superconducting Thin Films of Bi2Sr2CaCu2Oy by Metallo-Organic Decomposition Method. In: Ishiguro, T., Kajimura, K. (eds) Advances in Superconductivity II. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68117-5_36
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