Abstract
Using a series of samples ranging in composition from δ = 2 to δ = 3 we have successfully introduced substantial amounts of fluorine into samples of superconducting Ba2YCu3O9-δ by annealing under F2 gas flows at low temperatures. These syntheses yielded single phase materials containing up to 1.05 F per formula unit. 19F NMR experiments have confirmed that fluorine is incorporated into the lattice and susceptibility and transport measurements indicate that the samples are superconducting with critical temperatures in the range 80 to 89 K.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 1441-1444 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | Solid State Communications |
Volume | 64 |
Issue number | 12 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1987 |
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Fluorination of superconducting Ba2YCu3O9-δ . / Davies, P. K.; Stuart, J. A.; White, D.; Lee, C.; Chaikin, P. M.; Naughton, M. J.; Yu, R. C.; Ehrenkaufer, R. L.
In: Solid State Communications, Vol. 64, No. 12, 1987, p. 1441-1444.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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T1 - Fluorination of superconducting Ba2YCu3O9-δ
AU - Davies, P. K.
AU - Stuart, J. A.
AU - White, D.
AU - Lee, C.
AU - Chaikin, P. M.
AU - Naughton, M. J.
AU - Yu, R. C.
AU - Ehrenkaufer, R. L.
PY - 1987
Y1 - 1987
N2 - Using a series of samples ranging in composition from δ = 2 to δ = 3 we have successfully introduced substantial amounts of fluorine into samples of superconducting Ba2YCu3O9-δ by annealing under F2 gas flows at low temperatures. These syntheses yielded single phase materials containing up to 1.05 F per formula unit. 19F NMR experiments have confirmed that fluorine is incorporated into the lattice and susceptibility and transport measurements indicate that the samples are superconducting with critical temperatures in the range 80 to 89 K.
AB - Using a series of samples ranging in composition from δ = 2 to δ = 3 we have successfully introduced substantial amounts of fluorine into samples of superconducting Ba2YCu3O9-δ by annealing under F2 gas flows at low temperatures. These syntheses yielded single phase materials containing up to 1.05 F per formula unit. 19F NMR experiments have confirmed that fluorine is incorporated into the lattice and susceptibility and transport measurements indicate that the samples are superconducting with critical temperatures in the range 80 to 89 K.
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JO - Solid State Communications
JF - Solid State Communications
SN - 0038-1098
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