Doping mechanism in Bi(Pb)-Sr-Ca-Cu-O superconductors

Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1063/1.343806
Abstract
A model that explains the doping mechanism in Bi(Pb)-Sr-Ca-Cu-O superconductor is presented. X-ray microanalysis reveals that the excess oxygen can be accounted for by the exact stoichiometry of the n=2 and 3 phases. We show that the presence of excess oxygen associated with the structural modulation in the compound is not sufficient to explain the hole concentration required by the transition temperature observed. Using a bond valence argument, we show that the effective valence of the Bi ion in the BiO bilayers is smaller than the expected value of +3, due to the incomplete oxygen coordination around the Bi ion. The model qualitatively explains the observations of lowering of T c with Er (or Tm) doping or oxygen annealing. The role of Pb addition is suggested to be one of altering the thermodynamics and kinetics of formation of the n=3 phase.
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Journal
Journal of Applied Physics
Volume
66
Year of Publication
1989
Number
10
Pagination
4878-4885
ISSN Number
00218979
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