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High Temperature Stability of Superconducting YBa2 Cu30x as Characterized by X-Ray Diffraction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
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The recent discovery of superconducting oxide ceramics with critical temperatures (Tc) near 100°K has stimulated research at an unprecedented pace. Single phase YBa2 Cu30x (x = 6.9), the subject of most of the interest, is an oxygen deficient 1:1:3 stacked perovskite derivative, (The structure of this materials has been described by a number of authors, many of whom are referenced by Jorgensen et al.) At room temperture it has an orthorhombic structure with lattice parameters near: a = 3.82Å, b = 3.88Å, and c - 11.68 Å. At lower oxygen values (x≤6.5) the structure is tetragonal with lattice parameters near: a = 3.86 and c = 11.80. It has been suggested that tetragonal YBa2 Cu30x is not superconducting. YBa2 Cu30x, regardless of oxygen content, is referred to here as 123.
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- V. X-Ray and Neutron Diffraction Applications Including Superconductors
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