Effect of strontium substitution on superconductivity in YBa 2 Cu 4 O 8

Philosophical Magazine 83 (16):1917-1927 (2003)
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Abstract

Superconducting powders with the composition Y 2 Cu 4 O 8 have been prepared by an aqueous sol-gel method. The effects of strontium substitution on the properties of compounds were studied by resistivity measurements, X-ray powder diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, electron microscopy and elemental analysis. The data indicate that single-phase Y 2 Cu 4 O 8 superconducting samples were obtained. They also show that doping with strontium has a strong effect on the superconducting properties of the YBa 2 Cu 4 O 8 phase. The critical temperature is enhanced from 78 K to 88 K 2 Cu 4 O 8 ). Elemental analysis data clearly indicate that small amounts of strontium enter the copper sites in the Y 2 Cu 4 O 8 compounds. A point-defect chemistry approach, which explains the enhancement of T c by substituting strontium for barium, is presented

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