Transmission Electron Study of Heteroepitaxial Growth in the BiSrCaCuO System
Abstract
Films of Bi 2Sr 2CaCu 2O 8 and Bi 2Sr 2CuO 6 have been grown using Atomic-Layer-by-Layer Molecular Beam Epitaxy (ALL-MBE) on lattice-matched substrates. These materials have been combined with layers of closely-related metastable compounds like Bi 2Sr 2Ca 7Cu 8O 20 (2278) and rare-earth-doped compounds like Bi 2Sr 2Dy xCa 1-xCu 2O 8 (Dy:2212) to form heterostructures with unique superconducting properties, including superconductor/insulator multilayers and tunnel junctions. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been used to study the morphology and microstructure of these heterostructures. These TEM studies shed light on the physical properties of the films, and give insight into the growth mode of highly anisotropic solids like Bi 2Sr 2CaCu 2O 8.
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