Abstract

Thermal decomposition of the nonstoichiometric high-temperature superconductor YBa2Cu3O6.8 at a temperature of 200°C in air has been investigated using the full-profile analysis of X-ray diffraction lines. Two mechanisms of decomposition are revealed. The first mechanism, i.e., separation into two phases with a different oxygen content, occurs continuously. The second mechanism, i.e., disordering of the heavy atoms Y, Ba, Ba, Y along the crystallographic axis c, begins to occur after a 20- to 35-h annealing and progresses with a further annealing.

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