Structure and superconducting properties of ((Ln(1-x)Ln*(x) 1/2 (Ba(1-y)Sr(y) 1/3 Ce 1/6) 8Cu6O(z)
Abstract
A variety of new oxide superconductors were prepared. The crystallographic structures of the oxides were all tetragonal and of the (Ln(+), Ce)4(Ln(+),Ba)4Cu6Oz (Ln(+) = Nd, Sm or Eu) type which had been previously discovered by Akimitsu et al. As the Sr content, y, increased when Ln = Ln(excited state) = Nd, the oxygen content, z, monotonically increased and the superconducting transition temperature, T(sub c), varied exhibiting a maximum. When z was controlled directly by means of high oxygen pressure sintering techniques, T(sub c) was changed accordingly. T(sub c's) of samples with different combinations of Ln and Ln(excited state) and different values of x and y were found to depend on the magnitude of the bond valence sum for a Cu atom located in the bottom plane of the Cu-O5 pyramid. Transport and magnetization measurements were carried out to investigate the magnetic field dependence of superconducting properties and to determine the phenomenological parameters. The Hall coefficients were positive below room temperature and varied yielding a maximum with respect to temperature.
- Publication:
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AMSAHTS 1990: Advances in Materials Science and Applications of High Temperature Superconductors
- Pub Date:
- April 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990amsa.nasa...59Y
- Keywords:
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- Copper Oxides;
- Crystal Structure;
- High Temperature Superconductors;
- Magnetic Effects;
- Superconductivity;
- Hall Effect;
- High Pressure;
- Magnetization;
- Oxygen;
- Room Temperature;
- Transition Temperature;
- Valence;
- Solid-State Physics