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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    The Journal of Chemical Physics 91 (1989), S. 3624-3630 
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The molecular crystal 1,2,4,5-tetrabromobenzene (TBB) has been studied using Brillouin scattering and lattice dynamical calculations. A method for mapping acoustic mode anharmonicity is developed that exhibits substantial directional behavior and correlates well with the directions of the molecular movements associated with the phase transition. It is shown that by comparing the calculated sound velocities with the experimental values, insight can be gained into the displacive phase transition and the lattice dynamics of TBB. The sound velocities are plotted for three crystallographic planes containing the crystal axes. The relationships between sound velocities and lattice dynamics are discussed. The phonon dispersion curves for three directions are also presented.
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  • 2
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    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    The Journal of Chemical Physics 90 (1989), S. 2090-2096 
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: All 13 elastic constants of a vapor grown, uncut, anthracene single crystal were determined from acoustic phonon velocities obtained by the Brillouin scattering method. The phonon velocities are plotted for three crystallographic planes containing the crystal axis. The relationships between phonon velocities and lattice dynamics are discussed. A minimizing procedure is introduced for converting phonon velocities of low symmetry systems into elasticity coefficients. This is shown to have several advantages over previous methods used. The results are compared with those obtained by previous studies of anthracene elastic constants.
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  • 3
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 64 (1994), S. 634-636 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Epitaxial YBa2Cu3O7−δ (YBCO) thin films were deposited on (100) MgO using platinum and SrRuO3 (SRO) buffer layers by pulsed laser deposition. The films were (001) textured normal to substrate surface with a high degree of in-plane orientation with respect to the substrate's major axes. YBCO films showed superconducting transition temperature (Tco) at 91 K and critical current densities were found to be 2–3×106 A/cm2 at 77 K and zero field. An ion beam minimum channeling yield of 16% was obtained for YBCO films, indicating high crystallinity. The orientation relationship for this epitaxial multilayer structure was found to be (100) YBCO(parallel)(100) SRO(parallel)(100)Pt(parallel)(100) MgO. This result showed that high-quality superconducting thin films can be deposited on metal with an appropriate buffer layer.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Results are reported from an investigation of the effects of selected processing parameters on the morphology and properties of YBa2Cu3O7−δ (YBCO) superconducting thin films grown directly on polycrystalline silver substrates by chemical-vapor deposition (CVD). These results were achieved through a set of experimental studies which examined: (i) recrystallization mechanisms of polycrystalline silver and their effect on the deposition of YBCO thin films; and (ii) CVD processing conditions leading to the growth of high-quality YBCO films. The samples were analyzed using dynamic impedance, four-point resistivity probe, x-ray diffraction, Rutherford backscattering, and scanning electron microscopy. These studies showed that substrate temperature played a critical role not only in the formation of YBCO films, but also in the recrystallization of silver substrates, which in turn greatly influenced film growth. The studies also led to the identification of a two-stage processing scheme for the growth of YBCO films on silver. The first processing stage consisted of a substrate conditioning cycle which involved a 10 min ramping from room temperature to deposition temperature where the substrates were held for an additional 10 min in a flow of 70 sccm O2 at a reactor working pressure of 2 Torr. The second processing stage involved actual film deposition at 760–800 °C for 3–10 min (depending on desired film thickness) in a mixed flow of 70 sccm O2 and 210 sccm N2O at a reactor working pressure of 4 Torr. Samples thus produced were highly oriented along the c axis perpendicular to the substrate with a zero resistance transition temperature of 87 K and a critical current density of 2×104 A/cm2 (77 K, B=0). The films had a thickness of 200–700 nm depending on the length of the growth cycle, which corresponded to the growth rates in the range 65–130 nm/min. A growth mechanism for YBCO on polycrystalline silver, which emphasized the role of silver recrystallization, was consequently proposed and discussed.
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  • 5
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 70 (1991), S. 7161-7163 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The electrical responses and crystallinity of YBa2Cu3O7−δ films were measured as a function of excimer laser exposure (308 nm) and laser fluences ranging from 20 to 150 mJ/cm2. Tc and Jc were measured with an inductive technique and with standard dc transport measurements. The crystallinity of the films, as determined by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry, scanning electron microscopy, and x-ray diffraction, was altered by the formation of a degraded surface layer, even at fluences well below the melting threshold. The critical current of a film can be modified with a high degree of accuracy and can be correlated with a boundary layer in the film. This allows for the critical current to be decreased over three orders of magnitude with a resolution of 255 A/cm2 per laser shot.
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  • 6
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Review of Scientific Instruments 60 (1989), S. 2610-2613 
    ISSN: 1089-7623
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: An improved method for light scattering from acoustic phonons in small, low-symmetry solids is described. This instrumentation greatly facilitates the determination of elastic constants in highly anisotropic materials. Elastic scattering can be greatly reduced so that weaker phonon modes can be observed. Errors associated with the determination of the polarization directions of an anisotropic material are minimized by considering crystal optics.
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  • 7
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 62 (1993), S. 2434-2436 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: SrRuO3 thin films were deposited on (100) LaAlO3 using pulsed laser deposition. The films were (001) oriented normal to the substrate surface with a high degree of in-plane orientation with respect to the substrate's major axes. An ion beam minimum yield of 2.5% was obtained for the films, indicating high crystallinity. The films exhibited metallic behavior with a room temperature resistivity of ∼200 mW cm. A kink in the resistivity, corresponding to a ferromagnetic phase transition, was observed at ∼160 K. It was found that SrRuO3 is structurally and chemically compatible with the YaB2Cu3O7−d (YBCO) superconductors. High quality YBCO films were obtained on SrRuO3 LaAlO3. Multilayers of YBCO/SrRuO3 were successfully fabricated.
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  • 8
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 59 (1991), S. 1374-1376 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The in situ excimer-laser deposition process is demonstrated, for the first time, to be an effective technique for producing superconducting films on both sides of substrate wafers of up to 5 cm in diameter. By exploiting the directed nature of the laser produced plume and controlling its off-axis composition, thickness and stoichiometric variations of less than ±5% have been obtained over the entire surface. Coatings on 5-cm-diam LaAlO3 substrates have uniform transition temperatures of ≥ (R18)90 K on both sides, with a critical current density at 77 K and zero field of 2.5×106 A/cm2. The 10 GHz surface resistance for samples cut from a 5 cm wafer is 40–60 μΩ at 4 K.
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  • 9
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 63 (1993), S. 1848-1850 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Using pulsed laser deposition, YBa2Cu3O7−δ (YBCO) films ranging in thickness from 0.065 to 6.4 μm have been deposited on yttria-stabilized zirconia substrates with an intermediate layer of CeO2. The thinnest films have critical current densities of over 5 MA/cm2 at 75 K with zero applied field; as film thickness is increased, Jc decreases asymptotically to 1 MA/cm2. X-ray analysis of a 2.2-μm-thick film shows that the YBCO is predominantly c-axis oriented and textured in-plane, while a Rutherford backscattering spectrometry minimum channeling yield of ≈75% indicates that the film contains disordered material at this thickness.
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  • 10
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 59 (1991), S. 594-596 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Under conditions used for pulsed laser deposition (308 nm, 20 ns, 2–8 J/cm2) of Y-Ba-Cu-O superconducting thin films, we have measured a pronounced decrease in deposition rate with cumulative laser exposure of the target. This decay in rate is accompanied by evolution on the target surface of microscopic columnar structures, having yttrium-enriched surfaces, which are aligned in the direction of the incident laser beam (45°). Neither the vapor plume direction nor film stoichiometry is affected by the presence of these oriented, chemically altered surface features.
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