E. Bellingeri et al., PREPARATION OF ORIENTED THICK HTSC FILMS BY CRYOELECTROPHORETIC TECHNIQUE, Nuovo cimento della Societa italiana di fisica. D, Condensed matter,atomic, molecular and chemical physics, biophysics, 16(10-11), 1994, pp. 1709-1714
A new technique, specifically designed for the preparation of preferen
tially oriented HTSC (YBCO and BSCCO) films on metallic substrates has
been developed. The method, named cryoelectrophoresis, is essentially
based on the transport by electric fields (of the order of 1 kV/cm) o
f charged superconducting powders kept in a cryogenic fluid (liquid ni
trogen). We show that, in these conditions, it is possible to deposit
the HTSC grains with a desired orientation upon the application of an
appropriate magnetic field. So far conventional electrophoretic orient
ed deposition was made using the weak normal-state paramagnetic moment
, which required the application of magnetic fields of about 9 T. In t
he method that we introduced, the more intense diamagnetic moment due
to the superconducting state yields comparable orientation in a small
field, of about 90 G. The orientation degree is pointed out through XR
D measurements, from which the fraction of grains with a particular or
ientation with respect to the substrate is inferred: we show that, in
a film deposited with an orienting magnetic field of 90 G the number o
f grains with the (a, b)-planes parallel to the substrate is 2-5 times
greater than in samples obtained without magnetic field and an averag
e misorientation angle of about 25 degrees is estimated.