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Ion Channeling Studies of Crystallinity, Amorphization, and Thermal Annealing in Single-Crystal YBa2Cu3Ox.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2011
Abstract
We have performed Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy (RBS) and axial channeling on single crystals of the high-temperature superconductor YBa2Cu3Ox. The results demonstrate good crystal quality and cation stoichiometry in the as-grown samples. We observe some surface disorder, and estimate from the surface-peak intensities that there is roughly one formula unit of misregistered atoms per unit cell, or one molecular monolayer of surface disorder.
We have studied the surface disorder induced in these crystals by various surface processing treatments, and have tried to achieve solid-phase epitaxial regrowth of disordered surface layers. Preliminary results have been obtained on the annealing of 100 nm amorphous layers formed on the surface of single crystals by 30 keV oxygen ion implantation. The Ba in the amorphous layer was found to segregate strongly to the surface for annealing temperatures as low as 500°C, although the crystalline phase does not decompose even at much higher temperatures.
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