Suppression of superconductivity at the nanoscale in chemical solution derived YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7- δ thin films with defective Y 2 Ba 4 Cu 8 O 16 intergrowths.
Ziliang LiMariona CollBernat MundetAnna PalauTeresa PuigXavier ObradorsPublished in: Nanoscale advances (2020)
The analysis of the microstructure and superconducting behavior of chemical solution deposited epitaxial YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7- δ films, with thickness going down to 5 nm has been carried out with the purpose to disclose the behavior of the most common intergrowth in these films, the Y 2 Ba 4 Cu 8 O 16 . The analysis of ultrathin films is a unique opportunity to investigate the superconducting behavior of these nanoscale defects because of the high concentration created as a consequence of the elastic energy associated to the misfit strain. Magnetic susceptibility and X-ray diffraction measurements evidence a strong decrease of the superconducting volume correlated with an increase of the intergrowth volume fraction. We demonstrate that these intergrowths are non-superconducting nanoscale regions where Cooper pair formation is disrupted, in agreement with their key role as artificial pinning centers for vortices in YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7- δ films and coated conductors.