Investigation of novel cuprates of the TlCa1-xLnxSr2Cu2O7-δ (Ln = rare earth) series showing electron- or hole-superconductivity depending on the composition

Vijayaraghavan, R. ; Ganguli, A. K. ; Vasanthacharya, N. Y. ; Rajumon, M. K. ; Kulkarni, G. U. ; Sankar, G. ; Sarma, D. D. ; Sood, A. K. ; Chandrabhas, N. ; Rao, C. N. R. (1999) Investigation of novel cuprates of the TlCa1-xLnxSr2Cu2O7-δ (Ln = rare earth) series showing electron- or hole-superconductivity depending on the composition Superconductor Science and Technology, 2 (3). pp. 195-201. ISSN 0953-2048

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Abstract

Superconductivity in cuprates of the general formula TlCa1-xLnxSr2Cu2O7-δ has been investigated as a function of Ln and x. Compositions with 0.25<or = x<or = 0.8 are superconducting for all Ln with Tc in the range 60-90 K (except when Ln = Yb where x = 1 is also superconducting); the value of the Tc varies with x as well as Ln. When x approximately =0.25, electrons are the majority charge carriers, while holes are the majority carrier when x >0.25. Thus, these cuprates exhibit a composition-dependent electron- or hole-superconductivity. In the normal state, most of the members of the series traverse compositionally determined metal-insulator transitions. High-energy spectroscopies show the presence of Cu in the 1+ and 2+ states. The Raman frequency around 525 cm-1 characteristic of the Tl-O2-Cu linkage is sensitive to both Ln and x, indicating a possible involvement in the mechanism of superconductivity.

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