Superconductivity in Ba(Pb,Bi,Sb)O3, Ba(Pb,Bi,Te)O3 and (Ba,La) (Pb,Bi,Tl)O3 systems
Solid State Communications 77(5): 373-376
Article 1991 English
Authors
RN
R. Nagarajan
NV
N.Y. Vasanthacharya
JG
J. Gopalakrishnan
Abstract
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It is possible to substitute Bi in the superconducting BaPb0.75Bi0.25O3 by Sb or Te without destroying the superconductivity. With Sb, a continuous series of solid solutions BaPb0.75Bi0.25−ySbyO3 (0 ⩽ y ⩽ 0.25) exists, while with Te, perovskite BaPb0.75Bi0.25−yTeyO3 exists only upto y = 0.15. With increasing substitution by Sb or Te, Tc decreases continously in both the systems. Superconductivity with a maximum Tc of 8K is found in Ba0.9La0.1Pb0.9−yBiyTl0.1O3 for y = 0.25.
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