On-Orbit Measurement of the Superconductive Transition Temperatures of YBa2Cu3O(7-x) Thick Films

Abstract

Thick film superconductors were integrated into hybrid circuits and tested in the Materials In Devices As Superconductors (MIDAS) spaceflight experiment which operated autonomously aboard the MIR space station for 90 days. MIDAS was designed to cool the circuits from 300 to 75K, maintain the temperature at 75K for 28 days, and warm the circuits back to 300K. This cycle was performed a total of three times, during which the superconductive transition temperature was measured during each cool-down and warm-up portion of the experiment. All of the thick films used in this experiment exhibited superconductive transition temperatures of approximately 87K, and no significant differences in the resistance versus temperature properties of the materials were observed among the data collected during pre-flight, flight, and post-flight operations

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