ISSN:
1434-6036
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Physics
Notes:
Abstract The crystal structure of the superconducting phase TlSr2Ca1−xErxCu2O6.5+x/2 (x=0.5) in the Tl−Sr−Ca−Er−Cu−O system was determined using the X-ray powder diffraction method. It belongs to a primary tetragonal cell with lattice constantsa=3.798,c=12.014 Å, with a space group ofD 4h 1 −P4/mmm. Each unit cell contains one formula unit. The positions of ions in the unit cell are as follows: 0.5 Ca and 0.5 Er cations disorderly occupy 1(d) equivalent point position, each with an occupation factor of 0.5; 1. Tl cation occupies the equivalent point position 1 (a); 2. Cu cations occupy 2 (g) withz=0.365; 2 Sr cations occupy 2(h) withz=0.220; 7 O anions respectively occupy 1(c), 2(g), (z=0.165) and 4(i) (z=0.365) equivalent point positions. The zero-resistance superconducting transition temperatureT c (0) decreased slightly with increased Er content in the Tl−Sr−Ca−Er−Cu−O system. The crystal structure of TlSr2Ca0.5Er0.5Cu2O6.75 is very similar to that of TlBa2CaCu2O6.5 in the Tl−Ba−Ca−Cu−O system or RBa2Cu3O7 in the R−Ba−Cu−O system. In the superconducting phase with an oxygen-deficient perovskite-like structure, the similarity of cation-oxygen coordination polyhedra is important for cation substitution.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01321903
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