Superconductive article with prefabricated nanostructure for improved flux pinning
View Patent ↗A superconducting article comprises a substrate, a buffer layer overlying the substrate, and a high-temperature superconducting (HTS) layer overlying the buffer layer. The HTS layer includes a plurality of nanorods. A method of forming a superconducting article comprises providing a substrate, depositing a buffer layer overlying the substrate; forming a nanodot array overlying the buffer layer; depositing an array of nanorods nucleated on the nanodot array; and depositing a high-temperature superconducting (HTS) layer around the array of nanorods and overlying the buffer layer.
1. A superconducting article comprising:
a substrate;
a buffer layer overlying the substrate, wherein a plurality of nanorods extends from the buffer layer;
a high-temperature superconducting (HTS) layer disposed on the buffer layer and the plurality of nanorods, each of the plurality of nanorods extending at least about 50% of the thickness of the HTS layer; and
a capping layer disposed over the HTS layer.
2. The superconducting article of claim 1 , wherein each of the nanorods extends at least about 60% of the thickness of the HTS layer.
3. The superconducting article of claim 1 , wherein the HTS layer further includes a HTS material, the plurality of nanorods include a material distinct from the HTS material.
4. The superconducting article of claim 1 , wherein the HTS material includes REBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-x , wherein 0≧×>1 and RE is a rare earth or combination of rare earth elements.
5. The superconducting article of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of nanorods are fixed to the buffer layer.
6. The superconducting article of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of nanorods are predominantly aligned perpendicular to the buffer surface.
7. The superconducting article of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of nanorods are randomly oriented with respect to the buffer surface.
8. The superconducting article of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of nanorods are predominantly aligned at an angle other than perpendicular to the buffer surface.
9. The superconducting article of claim 1 , wherein each nanorod has a diameter of between about 0.5 nm and about 100 nm.
10. The superconducting article of claim 9 , wherein the spacing between an adjacent pair of nanorods is between about 0.5 times the diameter of the nanorods and about 100 times the diameter of the nanorods.
11. The superconducting article of claim 1 , wherein each nanorod has a height of between about 0.1 microns and about 10.0 microns.
12. The superconducting article of claim 1 , wherein the HTS layer includes not greater than about 30 vol % nanorods.
13. The superconducting article of claim 1 , wherein the capping layer comprises a noble metal.
14. The superconducting article of claim 13 , wherein the capping layer comprises at least one noble metal chosen from the group consisting of gold, silver, platinum, and palladium.
15. A superconducting article comprising:
a substrate;
a buffer layer overlying the substrate;
a plurality of nanorods fixed to the buffer layer;
a high-temperature superconducting (HTS) layer disposed on the buffer layer and the plurality of nanorods; and
a stabilizer layer overlying the HTS layer.
16. The superconducting article of claim 15 , wherein the nanorods include a metal, a metal oxide, or any combination thereof.
17. The superconducting article of claim 15 , wherein nanorods are substantially parallel to one another.
18. The superconducting article of claim 15 , wherein the stabilizer layer comprises a non-noble metal.
19. The superconducting article of claim 18 , wherein the stabilizer layer comprises copper.
20. A superconducting article comprising:
a substrate;
a buffer layer overlying the substrate;
a plurality of nanorods extending from the buffer layer to form an ordered array;
a high-temperature superconducting (HTS) layer disposed on the buffer layer and the plurality of nanorods;
a capping layer overlying the HTS layer; and
a stabilizer layer overlying the capping layer.
21. The superconducting article of claim 20 , wherein the capping layer comprises a noble metal and the stabilizer layer comprises a non-noble metal.
22. The superconducting article of claim 21 , wherein the capping layer comprises at least one noble metal chosen from the group consisting of gold, silver, platinum, and palladium, and the stabilizer layer comprises copper.