Jl. Macmanusdriscoll, RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CONDUCTOR PROCESSING OF HIGH IRREVERSIBILITY FIELD SUPERCONDUCTORS, Annual review of materials science, 28, 1998, pp. 421-462
This review discusses the current status and future of high irreversib
ility field superconductor processing for conductor applications. The
topic is introduced by comparing the properties and processability of
the most widely studied superconducting materials, and by highlighting
the application goals requirements. A major section of the review is
concerned with thin film routes for fabricating the high irreversibili
ty superconductor, YBa2Cu3O7-x, because this is an area where there ha
s been much recent success. The prospect of improved conductor propert
ies through processing refinements, as well as the potential for scale
-up and cost issues, is considered for the thin film routes. Bearing i
n mind the industrial limitations of the thin film technologies, the p
ossibility of adopting an ''all thick film'' or hybrid ''thin film/thi
ck film'' technology is considered, with examples of success in this a
rea being given. Various thick film deposition methods are explored, a
s well as the reaction steps required to achieve the necessary film te
xture for high-current-carrying conductors.