Abstract

The effect of Bi in (Y1−xBix)Ba2Cu3O7−δ for x=0.00–0.30 has been investigated by powder X-ray diffraction method, dc electrical resistance measurements and scanning electron microscopy. The resistance versus temperature curves showed metallic behavior for samples with x≤0.20 and semiconductor-like behavior for x=0.25 and 0.30. The resistance versus temperature curves showed onset transition temperature (Tc onset) between 89 and 93 K and a broadening of the superconducting-transition width with increasing Bi content for all samples. Tc onset decreased linearly indicating a pair-breaking mechanism in Tc suppression for x=0 to 0.3. The non-systematic broadening of the transition width may be due to the inhomogeneities in the samples as Bi content was increased. No substitution of Bi for Y was observed.

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