Abstract

Single crystals of YBa/sub 2/Cu/sub 3/O/sub 7-//sub delta/ were studied by transmission Laue photography and monochromatic diffraction techniques, using the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source and a conventional rotating anode x-ray source. Two types of twinning were observed: the well-known (110)-type twinning in one sample and a 90/sup 0/ twinning about the c axis in another crystal whose superconducting properties were excellent, thereby precluding the necessity of (110) twins for high T/sub c/. Diffraction experiments on the sample with the (110) twins reveal subgrains, each of which has a value of the orthorhombic parameter (a-b)/a differing by as little as 0.003 from the others. Such a microstructure distribution suggests a multiphase character and is discussed in relation to recent evidence of granular superconductivity.

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