Abstract

We applied the conventional sol–gel and solid-state reactions in this study to prepare double-substituted superconducting Y 0.9Ca 0.1Ba 1.8Sr 0.2Cu 3O 7− δ . The result and the effect of calcium and strontium doping on high- T c compound Y-123 have been investigated. The precursor gel Ca–Ba–Sr–Cu–O was prepared by acetate–tartrate sol–gel route which involved hydrolysis and olation (polycondensation). Y 0.9Ca 0.1Ba 1.8Sr 0.2Cu 3O 7− δ was obtained by solid-state reaction between Y 2O 3 and Ca–Ba–Sr–Cu–O heated at 880 °C for 18 h with step cooling 50 °C/h until 450 °C. Without oxygen flow during the whole annealing process, the sample still showed good superconducting properties with T c-zero close to 80 K. The presence of organic material in the sol–gel precursor Ca–Ba–Sr–Cu–O is nucleophile species, which is chemically reactive to Y 2O 3 during solid-state reaction thus enhance the diffusion rate. Moreover, –OH group in the precursor gel has ability to provide a sufficient amount of oxygen for the sample to stabilized the multicomponent superconductor.

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