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handle: 10261/34347
[ES]La presente invención se refiere a un nuevo procedimiento de obtención de material superconductor multicapa mediante procesos que involucran únicamente técnicas de deposición de soluciones químicas y que preservan su calidad estructural y sus propiedades. El uso de procesos de fabricación basados en su integridad en el uso de soluciones químicas permite reducir el coste de fabricación de dichos materiales. El procedimiento reivindicado se basa en el crecimiento epitaxial del material superconductor YECO sobre una estructura multicapa que contiene un sustrato metálico con textura biaxial, que presenta un óxido plantilla epitaxial en su superficie, y una o más láminas tampón con una textura epitaxial.
[EN]The invention relates to a novel method of obtaining a multilayer superconducting material using processes which involve only chemical solution deposition techniques and which preserve the structural quality and properties thereof. The production cost of said materials can be reduced through the use of production processes that are based entirely on the use of chemical solutions. The inventive method comprises the epitaxial growth of YBCO superconducting material on a multilayer structure containing a biaxially-textured metal substrate having an epitaxial template oxide on the surface thereof and one or more epitaxially-textured buffer films.
Fecha de presentación internacional: 27.04.2005.- Titular: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC).
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