AbstractThe structure, the magnetic and magnetotransport properties of perovskite Sr_0.9Y_0.1CoO_2.63 have been studied. The sample is shown to have a two-phase structure. The main phase has a tetragonally distorted unit cell and is described by space group I 4/ mmm . The broadening of the reflections with indices corresponding to doubling unit cell parameter c indicates the absence of the rigorous translation symmetry along axis c . The existence of the broadened superstructure reflection observed in the diffraction pattern at small angles at temperature lower than 400 K is explained by the existence of the monoclinic phase whose content is significantly lower than that of the tetragonal phase, but is dominant in the Sr_0.8Y_0.2CoO_3–δ composition. The spontaneous magnetization appears as the monoclinic phase forms. The magnetic structure is mainly G-type antiferromagnetic with magnetic moments 1.5μ_B in the layers of CoO_6 octahedra and 2μ_B in the anion-deficit CoO_4 + γ layers. The conduction of the Sr_0.9Y_0.1CoO_2.63 composition has a semiconducting character. The magnetoresistance is 57% in a field of 14 T at a temperature of 5 K and strongly decreases with the temperature increase.