Results are presented from thermal cycling experiments of electrical contac
ts: carried out to investigate possible failure mechanisms. The contacts we
re of thick-film silver and thin-film gold on thick-film yttrium barium cop
per oxide, the latter having been previously fired onto yttria-stabilised z
irconia substrates. Continuous observation was made of a de current passing
through the samples, via thin copper wires and the cycling itself was a se
ries of thermal shocks, produced by immersion of the samples in liquid nitr
ogen, followed by rapid warm-up over a temperature increment of 100 K. It w
as found that the method of attachment of the copper wires had the greatest
effect on the reliability of the deposited contacts.