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Epitaxial Oxide Films

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2011

Theodore H. Geballe*
Affiliation:
Stanford University, Department of Applied Physics, Stanford, CA 94305-4090
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Abstract

Some perspective concerning the capabilities and potential of epitaxial oxide films is gained by comparison with the field of semiconductor epitaxy. The specific epitaxial behavior of MgO, (ZrY)O2, and the layered cuprates is discussed. A suggestion is given for a method of searching for higher temperature superconductors by the use of epitaxial indusions in layered structures.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1994

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