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Fluorine substitution in high temperature superconductors

Journal Article · · International Journal of Modern Physics B
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  1. Univ. de Geneve (Switzerland). Dept. de Physique de la Matiere Condensee

Fluorine substitution in the Bi(2223), Bi(2212) and Tl(1223) superconducting phases was studied. The authors obtained superconducting structures, never observed before, of the Bi-based superconductors by a low temperature (200--400 C) fluorination process. Fluorine substitutes completely the oxygen sites in the Bi layers and additional F atoms are inserted in the structure. As a consequence, changes in the arrangements of cation and anions were induced, especially in the Bi and partially in the Sr layer. F-doped Tl(1223) has been prepared in the same way as Bi(2223) and Bi(2212) (low temperature fluorination), but also starting from precursor containing fluorides of different elements. No significant differences in the crystal structure have been observed between the Tl-based samples with F inclusions and without. The critical temperature (116 K) remains unchanged but a significant increase of the irreversibility field at low temperature was found.

OSTI ID:
687400
Report Number(s):
CONF-9810174--
Journal Information:
International Journal of Modern Physics B, Journal Name: International Journal of Modern Physics B Journal Issue: 9-10 Vol. 13; ISSN IJPBEV; ISSN 0217-9792
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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