Abstract

Single crystals of multi-layered superconductors of Ba2Can−1CunO2n(O,F)2 (F-02(n − 1)n, n = 3 and 4) have been grown under a pressure of 4.5 GPa. Crystals were obtained by cooling samples with nominal compositions of Ba2Can−1CunO2nF2 (n = 2, 2.5, 3 and 4) across the melting point. The crystals are thin plate-like shapes with typical sizes of 500 µm in plane length and 30 µm in thickness. The crystals are found to show cleavage, which will be convenient for surface sensitive measurements. The F-0223 and F-0234 crystals showed Tc of 90 K and 70 K, respectively after oxygen annealing. The temperature dependence of resistivity showed pronounced underdoped behaviour. Composition analysis showed that a ratio of Ba:Ca:Cu is close to the stoichiometric composition one. We think that the F-system is a rare multi-layered cuprate that can largely grow under high pressure and its crystals are quite valuable to study both high-Tc superconductivity and the multi-layered system.

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