Texture development in pure Ag was investigated in order to obtain {110}< u
vw > textured Ag ribbons that can be used as a substrate for YBa2Cu3O7 supe
rconducting coated tapes without any buffer layer. The starting material wa
s 99.95% pure commercial Ag foils. A 20% deformation reduction was used at
each step of the cold rolling process after which an optimal annealing was
achieved at 800 degrees C for 4 h in a primary vacuum. This process leads t
o large-grain ribbons with the {110}< 112 > orientation. A sharp and pure t
exture is obtained with a FWHM smaller than 6 degrees in the three x-ray po
le figures that were used to calculate the orientation distribution functio
n. Crystallographic orientation maps achieved by electron back-scattering d
iffraction show a misorientation from the normal direction of less than 4 d
egrees. A twinning mechanism is used to explain the formation of the {110}<
112 > texture. The stability of the {110}< 112 > texture is confirmed by f
urther annealings up to 900 degrees C, a practical temperature for coated t
apes preparation. Lengths up to 25 cm with a uniform {110}< 112 > texture h
ave been obtained.