Abstract
We report the structure determination, by electron diffraction and high resolution electron microscopy, of two phases, Ba 0.70CuO 2 and Ba 0.67CuO 2, that characterise the Ba x CuO 2 (0.67≤ x≤0.70) system where 13 K superconductivity has been recently found. Both phases show modulated structures that can be described in terms of composite crystals, resulting from the interpenetration of mutually incommensurate sublattices consisting of Barium atoms and infinite chains of edge sharing CuO 4 planar units. The average Ba 0.70CuO 2 structure was solved by application of direct methods to electron diffraction data. Starting from this results and on the basis of diffraction patterns and high resolution images, the related Ba 0.67CuO 2 structure has been described in terms of interpenetration of three mutually incommensurate sublattices associated with twinning. Owing to the extreme complexity of this structure, only a qualitative model has been developed, which is, however, able to describe all the peculiar features of this unusual and interesting structure.
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