Abstract

The properties and structure of the low Tc phase in BrSrCaCuO superconductors was greatly affected by the oxygen content, which was varied by annealing specimens in various atmospheres. The Tc of low Tc phase increased up to 100 K by annealing in nitrogen. Annealing in nitrogen caused the reversible weight loss of about 0.2% and the increase in the c-axis by 0.01 nm. The variation of microstructure was examined by TEM. The average period of modulation in Bi-O layer was found to be unvaried (2.7 nm) but the detailed local structure seemed to be disordered by oxygen evolution.

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