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Laser Deposition of CdS Thin films on Various Substrates
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2011
Abstract
We have deposited CdS thin films onto substrates such as glass, sapphire and high Tc YBCO superconducting films by Nd:YAG laser evaporation in a vacuum environment. X-ray diffraction, optical and electrical measurements were used to study the deposited CdS films. The films are highly oriented with c-axis perpendicular to the surface and are optically smooth. The effects of laser fluence, substrate temperature on the film quality will be discussed. Additionally, Indium doped CdS films were also grown on sapphire substrates by laser deposition. In-situ resistivity measurements were employed to study the film formation process during laser deposition. A simple model was given to explain the in-situ resistivity data. Finally, a deposition temperature window was found to produce good quality CdS/YBCO heterostructures. The superconducting transition temperature of the YBCO films was degraded to 68K from an original Tc of 85 K after CdS deposition. The degradation of the superconducting properties was found mainly due to the interactions in the interface region.
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