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JOURN A L O F M AT E R IALS SCIENCE LETT ERS 17 (1 998 ) 1 645 ±16 47 Microstructural features of Pb(Zr Ti )O =YBa Cu O =SrTiO x 1ÿx 3 2 3 7ÿx 3 heterostructure OU JIN, WEI L IU, LI N L I, BAIRU Z HAO Institute of Physics & Center for Condensed Matter Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, People's Republic of China E-mail: annalee@aphy02.iphy.ac.cn The development of ferroelectric (FE)=high-tempera- characterized by X-ray diffraction, which showed ture superconductor (HTS) heterostructures has only {00l} peaks of YBCO and { h00} peaks of attracted much attention because of their potential PZT, in addition to the substrate peaks. The zero applications to non-volatile memory, piezoelectric, resistance temperature T of the YBCO ®lms was C0 pyroelectric and electro-optic devices, as well as to 86 K, and the dielectric properties of the integrated superconducting ®eld effect transistors [1 ± 5]. For ®lms were measured at room and liquid nitrogen these applications, it is essential to have high-quality temperature as a function of frequency [12]. epitaxial FE thin ®lms with smooth surfaces. How- Cross-section specimens for transmission electron ever, the FE ®lms are generally polycrystalline and microscopy (XTEM)
Journal of Materials Science Letters – Springer Journals
Published: Sep 28, 2004
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