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Covalent bonds in superconducting rapid cooled alloys: (Bi1.7Pb0.3Sr2Can‐1CunO2n+4+δ)2, n=1 to 9 detected by local atomic enhanced XRD
Mills College (2012)
  • J. Kmiec, San José State University
  • K. Tyson, San José State University
  • Juana Vivó Acrivos, San José State University
  • D. D. Gulamova, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
  • J. G. Chigvinadze, E. Andronikashvili Institute of Physics
Abstract
High temperature layer superconducting cuprates (HTLSC) alloys: (Bi1.7Pb0.3Sr2Can-1CunO2n+4+δ)2,n=1-9 called (2s:2:n-1:n) prepared in Uzbekistan from melts in concentrated sun flux, followed by rapid cooling, SFQA technology that preserves melt tiling by confinement of conduction layer: |(CuO2)1/2|Ca|(CuO2)1/2]n-1| in the hard shell ||, of the n=1 phase,
[(CuO2)1/2|SrO|Bi1.7Pb0.3O|Bi1.7Pb0.3O|SrO|(CuO2)1/2]2. Disproportion leads to different n-phase mixing, and periodic lattice distortions (PLD) through bond resonance covalent crystal
axes: 2(rCu+2+rO-2)=4.2Å>a=3.82Å>d(CuO)+2-3/2d(O3))=3.2Å≈(cn-c1)/2(n-1). Individual phase local bonds Cu-Ca, Cu-Sr, Cu-O-Cu are ascertained by X-Ray diffraction near Cu K-edge
followed by Cu-Ca bond scattering. The HTLSC density, ρ decrease as n increases obtains Tc,n ~180 K, identified due to n=8 phase on the surface of bulk n=4. Thus, bond resonance
leads to higher n phases on surface and predicts: Tc,n ⇒298K as n⇒50, if the superconducting skin depth is within c50, of a few μm even in mixed n phases.
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Publication Date
April 28, 2012
Location
Oakland, CA
Comments
Poster Presentation.
Citation Information
J. Kmiec, K. Tyson, Juana Vivó Acrivos, D. D. Gulamova, et al.. "Covalent bonds in superconducting rapid cooled alloys: (Bi1.7Pb0.3Sr2Can‐1CunO2n+4+δ)2, n=1 to 9 detected by local atomic enhanced XRD" Mills College (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/juana_acrivos/135/