Composition, structure, and electrical properties ofBi2Sr2Ca1−yYyCu2O8: A single-crystal study

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A systematic study of yttrium substitution for calcium in the high-temperature superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 has been performed. Single crystals were grown, cleaved, and characterized with use of x-ray fluorescence, electron microprobe, and electron- and x-ray-diffraction techniques. The dc resistivity, diamagnetic shielding, and Hall coefficient of the samples were also measured as functions of the temperature from 4 to 300 K for different dopant concentrations. We conclude that our systematic substitution in the family Bi2Sr2Ca1−yYyCu2O8 gives an insight into this high-temperature superconducting material as well as into weak localization and metal-insulator transitions.
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Authors C. Kendziora,L. Forro,D. Mandrus,J. Hartge,P. Stephens,L. Mihaly,R. Reeder,D. Moecher,M. Rivers,S. Sutton;C. Kendziora;L. Forro;D. Mandrus;J. Hartge;P. Stephens;L. Mihaly;R. Reeder;D. Moecher;M. Rivers;S. Sutton;
Journal physical review b
Year 1992
DOI 10.1103/physrevb.45.13025
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