HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN 123 AND OTHER CUPRATE PHASES OBTAINED IN AN EFFORT TO INVESTIGATE INTERGROWTH STRUCTURES — R. Vijayaraghavan (1988) | RDL Network
HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN 123 AND OTHER CUPRATE PHASES OBTAINED IN AN EFFORT TO INVESTIGATE INTERGROWTH STRUCTURES
Modern Physics Letters B 02(03n04): 629-634
Article 1988 English
Authors
RV
R. Vijayaraghavan
RR
R.A. Mohan Ram
LG
L. Ganapathi
Abstract
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In an effort to synthesize copper oxides involving intergrowth structures, we have found several compositions giving rise to high-temperature superconductivity, most of them containing the 123-type phase. A novel 123 superconducting phase is found in the Y-Sr-Cu-O system. More interestingly, an oxide of the Y-Ba-La-Cu-O system showed zero resistivity around 210K. Existence of extra Cu-O layers in some of the intergrowth structures may also lead to high-T c superconductivity.
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