Claims
- 1. An antenna including a single layer of a high critical temperature copper oxide superconductor, comprising:
- a single layer of a thin film deposited onto a single crystal substrate;
- said thin film being constructed of a superconductive compound of the general formula La.sub.3-z Me.sub.z Ba.sub.3 Ca.sub.1-v Nc.sub.v Cu.sub.7 O.sub.16+x, wherein Me is selected from the group consisting of Y, Yb and Na;
- said Nc is a 2+ion selected from the group consisting of Mg and Cd;
- said z is about 0 to 2;
- said v is about 0 to 00.5, with the proviso that at least one of said z and said v is greater than 0;
- said compound having metallic behavior above the superconducting transition;
- said compound retaining oxygen when heated in the range of 450.degree. C. to 650.degree. C.; and
- said single layer of a high critical temperature copper oxide superconductor being patterned to complete the device.
- 2. The antenna, as recited in claim 1, further comprising said single layer of a high critical temperature copper oxide superconductor being constructed of La.sub.2 YBa.sub.3 CaCu.sub.7 O.sub.16+x.
- 3. The antenna, as recited in claim 1, further comprising said single layer of a high critical temperature copper oxide superconductor being constructed of LaY.sub.2 Ba.sub.3 CaCu.sub.7 O.sub.16+x.
- 4. The antenna, as recited in claim 1, further comprising said single layer of high critical temperature copper oxide superconductor being constructed of La.sub.2 YbBa.sub.3 CaCu.sub.7 O.sub.16+x.
- 5. The antenna, as recited in claim 1, further comprising said single layer of a high critical temperature copper oxide superconductor being constructed of La.sub.20.5 Na.sub.0.5 Ba.sub.3 CaCu.sub.7 O.sub.16+x.
- 6. The antenna, as recited in claim 1, further comprising said single layer of a high critical temperature copper oxide superconductor being constructed of La.sub.3 Ba.sub.3 Ca.sub.0.5 Mg.sub.0.5 Cu.sub.7 O.sub.16+x.
- 7. The antenna, as recited in claim 1, further comprising said single layer of a high critical temperature copper oxide superconductor being constructed of La.sub.3 Ba.sub.3 Ca.sub.0.5 Cd.sub.0.5 Cu.sub.7 O.sub.16+x.
DIVISIONAL APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/979,412, with the same title and designated as Attorney Docket No. CECOM 5226, which was filed on Nov. 26, 1997 by the inventors herein, and in which the Examiner has issued a Notice of Allowance. This divisional application is being filed under 35 USC .sctn. 120 and 37 CFR .sctn. 1.53, and priority from that application is hereby claimed.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.
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