Abstract

Atomic structures of surface and interface in (Hg,Tl,Pb)-based superconductors were investigated by high-resolution electron microscopy. The interfaces observed in Tl-based superconductors have the disordered region with ∼1 nm thickness, which would be suitable for barrier layers for tunneling junctions. Although the {001} planes of (Hg,Tl)-based oxides are fairly stable, most of the {100} planes are unstable, and atomic rearrangement was often observed. However, the HREM image of Hg 0.5Tl 0.5Ba 2CuO 5 {100} showed the stable Ba–O–Ba layer at the surface, and oxygen atom positions were determined. The present study indicates that the surfaces of the Hg- and Tl-based superconductors are strongly dependent on the crystallographic planes and crystal structures.

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