A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z  

Larbalestier, D.C.

Paper Title Page
TUPPO068 Energetic Condensation Growth of MgB2 Thin-Films for SRF Applications 391
 
  • M. Krishnan, B.L. Bures, K.Y. Wilson Elliott
    AASC, San Leandro, California
  • A.V. Gurevich
    NHMFL, Tallahassee, Florida
  • J. Jiang, D.C. Larbalestier
    ASC, Tallahassee, Florida
  • H.L. Phillips, C.E. Reece, A-M. Valente-Feliciano
    JLAB, Newport News, Virginia
 
 

We report single-step vacuum growth of a stoichiometric superconducting thin film of MgB2, using AASC’s cathodic arc deposition process. Energetic condensation using cathodic arcs produces non-equilibrium fast ions (~50-100eV) that allow growth modes on relatively low temperature substrates. We have demonstrated a film Tc of 34K with MgB2 by depositing at 275 °C in a single step, from a stoichiometric, solid MgB2 source. In a subsequent experiment, the single-step coated samples (on c-plane sapphire) were ex-situ annealed. Post-deposition anneal temperature ranged from 825–900K, for 15 minutes. The annealed film also showed a transition at 30K. An MgB2 film was also deposited over a 50mm diameter circle on a Buffered Chemically Polished Niobium substrate for future RF evaluation in a cavity. The depositions spanned a range of substrate temperatures from 550-675 K. The films began to change in appearance form silver to black as substrate temperature was increased, indicating a decreasing magnesium content in the films. Future plans are to reduce oxygen contamination and to use our filtered cathodic arc to deposit smoother films