I. What's A High T ? II. Why Try To Cut Them? III. Crystal Preparation and Cutting IV. Prospective Measurements
I. What's A High T ? II. Why Try To Cut Them? III. Crystal Preparation and Cutting IV. Prospective Measurements
I. What's A High T ? II. Why Try To Cut Them? III. Crystal Preparation and Cutting IV. Prospective Measurements
What is a superconductor?
Superconductors are characterized by a few central properties:
ZERO RESISTANCE below a certain temperature, Tc the critical temperature
Most wires possess some amount of resistance to
the flow of electricity. This leads to energy loss.
Superconductors allow electricity to flow freely without
loss of energy. Theyre perfect conductors.
DIAMAGNETISM that is, a superconductor cannot be magnetized,
It expels all magnetic flux when a field is applied.
Kinds of superconductors
Superconductors are classified based on their Tc , among other properties.
Tc(K)
Alloys of these
BSCCO
The Ultracut is no more than a refined paper cutter for our system!
Our material is ordered like a stack of papers.
Each sheet of paper is a Cu-O plane.
We can choose to cut along the stack height or parallel
to the stack surface.
The direction of the cut influences the surface roughness.
OR
Against the grain
Causes some buckling at
the surface, thus rough features
OK!
NO!
Prospective Measurements
Summary
The Ultracut is a great tool for surface preparation
of non-biological samples.
It has been used to cut hard samples, with only nominal
damage to the diamond knife.
It is possible prepare smooth surfaces that do not naturally
cleave, allowing measurements of anisotropic properties of
superconductors.
Surface-sensitive measurements will benefit from the Ultracut,
since the surfaces created by the knife are only a few nanometers
rough. This is a dramatic improvement upon current surface prep.
techniques such as polishing.