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Local chemical composition of HgBaCaCuO high‐temperature superconductors

Almeras, P.
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Dellorto, T.
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Coluzza, C.
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1994
Journal of Applied Physics

The microchemical composition and the electronic structure of the two superconductors HgBa2Ca2Cu3O8+delta(Hg-1223) and HgBa2CaCu2O6+delta (Hg-1212) were analyzed with the technique of photoemission with high spatial resolution. This enabled primary spectral peaks to be separated from their satellites due to local charging induced by the primary photon beam. Each sample contains superconducting and impurity phases with inhomogeneous spatial distributions. The oxygenation-induced increase in the critical temperature is related to a increase in the Cu-O plane carrier concentration.

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DOI
10.1063/1.357829
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1994NX40000069

Author(s)
Almeras, P.
Dellorto, T.
Coluzza, C.
Almeida, J.
Margaritondo, G.  
Date Issued

1994

Published in
Journal of Applied Physics
Volume

76

Issue

2

Start page

1100

End page

1104

Subjects

CU-O SYSTEM

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CA

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Univ houston,texas ctr superconduct,houston,tx 77204. univ houston,dept phys,houston,tx 77204. Almeras, p, ecole polytech fed lausanne,dept phys,ch-1015 lausanne,switzerland.

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