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DOI: 10.1051/epjap:1998216
Eur. Phys. J. AP 3, 141-147
Couches minces supraconductrices à haute température
critique pour l'électronique![[*]](/icons/foot_motif.gif)
M. Guilloux-Viry - A. Perrin
Laboratoire de Chimie du Solide et Inorganique
Moléculaire
, Université de Rennes I,
avenue du Général Leclerc,
35042 Rennes Cedex, France
Reçu : 8 juillet 1997 / Révisé : 30 octobre 1997 / Accepté : 8 avril 1998
Abstract
High critical temperature superconductors (HTCS) are very promising
for applications in microelectronics due to the control of high
quality epitaxial thin films, in spite of a number of specific
constraints. Active and passive devices are already available
in various laboratories, prooving that applications are actually
expected soon. We report here on the interest of HTCS thin films,
on preparation processes including materials and substrates choice,
and also on characterization methods which are required in order
to chek the quality of the samples. Finally some illustrative
examples of applications are presented.
Résumé
Les supraconducteurs à haute température critique ouvrent des
perspectives prometteuses dans le domaine de l'électronique en
raison de la maîtrise de la croissance de films minces de haute qualité
cristalline et physique, malgré des difficultés spécifiques. Des
dispositifs, aussi bien actifs que passifs, commencent
à être réalisés dans divers laboratoires, montrant que des applications
peuvent être effectivement envisagées à relativement court terme.
PACS
74.76.-w Superconducting films -
68.55.-a Thin film structure and morphology
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85.25.J Superconducting devices
Author for correspondance: aperrin@univ.rennes1.fr
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