American Superconductor has patented a process for producing a cube textured foil. This involves providing a cube textured metal foil, electroplating an epitaxial nickel alloy layer that replicates the texture, and then adding a non-epitaxial layer before separating the electro-formed alloy to achieve a textured surface. GlobalData’s report on American Superconductor gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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According to GlobalData’s company profile on American Superconductor, Bi-directional power converter was a key innovation area identified from patents. American Superconductor's grant share as of July 2024 was 58%. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

Process for producing cube textured metal foil

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: American Superconductor Corp

The granted patent US12048253B2 outlines a novel process for producing a cube textured foil, which involves several key steps. Initially, a cube textured metal foil, composed of materials such as copper (Cu), nickel (Ni), or nickel-iron (NiFe) alloys, is provided. The process includes electroplating an epitaxial, non-magnetic layer of a nickel alloy onto this foil, ensuring that the epitaxial layer closely replicates the cube texture of the underlying metal foil. Following this, at least one non-epitaxial, non-magnetic layer of the nickel alloy is electroplated on top of the epitaxial layer. The patent specifies various compositions for the nickel alloy, including specific atomic fractions for elements B and C, which can be tungsten (W), molybdenum (Mo), or chromium (Cr).

Further details in the claims describe the electroplating process, including the configuration of the metal foil as a cathode in the electroplating baths, the thickness ranges for both the epitaxial and non-epitaxial layers, and the potential for the cube textured metal foil to have a length between 10 to 2000 meters. The patent also addresses the removal of the combined layers through various methods, such as spalling or etching, and notes the possibility of including a sacrificial layer on the metal foil's surface. Additionally, the claims highlight the importance of maintaining a low lattice mismatch between the epitaxial layer and the metal foil to ensure structural integrity and performance. Overall, this patent presents a comprehensive approach to creating advanced cube textured foils with specific material properties and applications.

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