Structure and superconducting properties of Tl1−yPbyY1−xCaxSr2Cu2O7
Physica C Superconductivity 179(1-3): 183-190
Article 1991 English
Authors
RV
R. Vijayaraghavan
NR
N. Rangavittal
GK
Giridhar U. Kulkarni
Abstract
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Structure and superconducting properties of Tl1−y
Pb
y
Y1−x
Ca
x
Sr2Cu2O7 (y=0.0, 0.1, 0.25 and 0.5) , derived from the parent insulator TlYSr2Cu2O7, have been investigated for different values of x. XANES studies show Pb to be in the 4+ state while Tl is in the 3+ state, suggesting thereby that in this series, (x−y) approximately corresponds to the hole concentration. The in-plane CuO distance decreases with increase in x for all values of y. The apical CuO distance as well as the Tl(Pb)O(2) distance show anomalies at x=0.5 in the series with y=0.25; at this composition, T
c also reaches a maximum. In general, the composition (value of x) at which the T
c of Tl1−y
Pb
y
Y1−x
Ca
x
Sr2Cu2O7 reaches a maximum depends on the Pb content and the maximum T
c itself increases with increase in y, reaching a value of 105 K at y=0.5. More interestingly, a maximum T
c occurs at an (x−y) value of ∼0.25, which is close to the hole concentration at maximum T
c in other cuprate superconductors containing two CuO2 layers.
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